About this Research Topic
In light of the above-mentioned challenges, the current Research Topic focuses on recent advancements in the research of immunogenic cell death patterns induced by anti-cancer drugs and their potential implications in anti-cancer treatment. In particular, we are interested in screening and designing drugs or drug combinations that trigger the most powerful anti-cancer immune response by inducing immunogenic cell death. The identification of biomarkers of immunogenic cell death induced by anticancer drugs is also encouraged. Review articles on the molecular mechanisms of immunogenic cell death patterns and cross-talk between them are welcomed for submission as well.
• Screening, design, and evaluation of novel anticancer agents or drug combinations that are powerful to induce immunogenic cell death.
• Biomarkers for identification of immunogenic cell death induced by anti-cancer drugs or drug combinations.
• Mechanism study of various cell death patterns induced by drugs in cancer treatment.
• Crosstalk and inter-switch among different cell death patterns.
• Mechanisms of overcoming drug resistance by inducing various immunogenic cell death.
• Reshape of tumor immune micro-environment and their implications on the response to anti-cancer treatment
Keywords: Pyroptosis, Ferroptosis, Necrosis, Cancer immunotherapy
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