Revisiting the TGFβ paradox: insights from HPV-driven cancer and the DNA damage response

重新审视TGFβ悖论:来自HPV驱动的癌症和DNA损伤反应的启示

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Abstract

The transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) paradox refers to the well-established role of TGFβ in suppressing cancer in healthy tissues yet promoting malignancy in established cancers. Although this positioned TGFβ inhibitors as a potential therapeutic strategy for malignancy, therapuetic blockade has failed in multiple clinical trials. The general lack of selection principles for defining which patients would most benefit from the addition of a TGFβ inhibitor has probably hindered its deployment. Here, we highlight the therapeutic potential in TGFβ regulation of DNA repair using human papillomavirus (HPV)-driven head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) as an illustrative example. HPV inhibits TGFβ signalling, which in turn reduces DNA damage repair, ultimately conferring sensitivity to cancer treatments and thus contributing to the favourable prognosis of HPV-positive HNSCC. Here, we review the DNA repair deficit caused by a loss of TGFβ signalling and how this could be targeted to induce synthetic lethality. Moreover, we explore its role in predicting response to immune checkpoint inhibitors and the potential of biomarkers to select which patients with cancer could ultimately benefit from TGFβ inhibition.

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