Targeting the IDO1/TDO2-KYN-AhR Pathway for Cancer Immunotherapy - Challenges and Opportunities
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tips.2017.11.007
Targeting the IDO1/TDO2-KYN-AhR Pathway for Cancer Immunotherapy - Challenges and Opportunities
Abstract
Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) and tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase 2 (TDO2) catalyze the commitment step of the kynurenine (KYN) metabolic pathway. Traditionally the immunosuppressive effect of IDO1 has been attributed mainly to reduced levels of tryptophan, which activates the kinase general control nonderepressible 2 (GCN2). Emerging data have shed light on an unexpected role of the ligand-activated transcription factor aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) in transducing the tumor immune escape function imparted by IDO1 and TDO2. AhR activation by the IDO1/TDO2 product KYN leads to the generation of immune-tolerant dendritic cells (DCs) and regulatory T cells, which collectively foster a tumor immunological microenvironment that is defective in recognizing and eradicating cancer cells. Multiple IDO1 inhibitors have been evaluated in clinical trials. There are novel modalities downstream of IDO1/TDO2 for pharmacological interventions. We review recent progress and future perspectives in targeting the IDO1/TDO2-KYN-AhR signaling pathway for the development of novel cancer immunotherapies.
Keywords: AhR; IDO1; KYN; KYNase; TDO2; immuno-oncology.
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