The interplay between the immune response and neoadjuvant therapy in breast cancer

乳腺癌免疫反应与新辅助治疗之间的相互作用

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Abstract

Treatment of early breast cancer is currently experiencing a rapid evolution because of important insight into tumor subtypes and continuous development and improvement of novel therapeutics. Historically considered non-immunogenic, breast cancer has seen a paradigm shift with increased understanding of immune microenvironment, which have revealed extensive heterogeneity in tumor-associated inflammation. Notably, the more aggressive breast cancer subtypes, including triple-negative and HER2-positive, have exhibited favorable responses to combined chemo-immunotherapy protocols. Neoadjuvant therapy has emerged as the standard of care for these tumors, with pathological complete response used as a surrogate endpoint for long-term clinical outcomes and coincidently expediting new drug approval. The neoadjuvant setting affords a unique opportunity for in vivo treatment response evaluation and effects on the tumor microenvironment. In this review, the predictive and prognostic value of the tumor immune microenvironment before, during, and after treatment across various therapeutic regimens, tailored to distinct breast cancer subtypes, is carefully examined.

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