SLAM Modification as an Immune-Modulatory Therapeutic Approach in Cancer

Alireza Tojjari, Francis J. Giles, Maysa Vilbert, Anwaar Saeed, Ludimila Cavalcante

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Abstract

In the field of oncology, the Signaling Lymphocyte Activation Molecule (SLAM) family is emerging as pivotal in modulating immune responses within tumor environments. The SLAM family comprises nine receptors, mainly found on immune cell surfaces. These receptors play complex roles in the interaction between cancer and the host immune system. Research suggests SLAM’s role in both enhancing and dampening tumor-immune responses, influencing the progression and treatment outcomes of various cancers. As immunotherapy advances, resistance remains an issue. The nuanced roles of the SLAM family might provide answers. With the rise in technologies like single-cell RNA sequencing and advanced imaging, there is potential for precise SLAM-targeted treatments. This review stresses patient safety, the importance of thorough clinical trials, and the potential of SLAM-focused therapies to transform cancer care. In summary, SLAM’s role in oncology signals a new direction for more tailored and adaptable cancer treatments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4808
JournalCancers
Volume15
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • AML
  • cancer
  • CLL
  • CRC
  • HCC
  • HNSCC
  • immune modulation
  • melanoma
  • MM
  • SLAM
  • SLAMF

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