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Review
. 2024 May;397(5):2551-2566.
doi: 10.1007/s00210-023-02781-2. Epub 2023 Oct 31.

Effects of Chemotherapy on the Immune System: Implications for Cancer Treatment and Patient Outcomes

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Effects of Chemotherapy on the Immune System: Implications for Cancer Treatment and Patient Outcomes

Anirudh Sharma et al. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 2024 May.

Abstract

Chemotherapy is a cornerstone of cancer treatment, but it can also induce immune suppression, which can have significant implications for patient outcomes. This review paper aims to give a general overview of how chemotherapy affects the immune system and how it affects cancer treatment. Chemotherapy can directly affect immune cells, leading to cytotoxic effects, cell differentiation and function alterations, and cell communication and signaling pathways disruptions. Such immune suppression can weaken the anti-tumor immune response and increase the risk of immune-related toxicities. Understanding the mechanisms of chemotherapy-induced immune suppression is crucial for optimizing treatment strategies. Strategies to mitigate immune suppression include immunomodulatory agents as adjuvants to chemotherapy, combination therapies to enhance immune function, and supportive care measures of the immune system. Additionally, identifying potential biomarkers to predict immune suppression and guide treatment decisions holds promise for personalized cancer medicine. Future directions in this field involve further elucidating underlying mechanisms, exploring novel combination therapies, and developing targeted interventions to minimize immune suppression. By understanding and addressing chemotherapy-induced immune suppression, we can optimize cancer treatment strategies, enhance the anti-tumor immune response, and improve patient outcomes.

Keywords: Anti-tumor; Cancer treatment; Chemotherapy; Cytotoxicity; Immune suppression; Immune system; Immunomodulatory.

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