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Regulation of PD-L1: a novel role of pro-survival signalling in cancer

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The recent progress of the regulation of PD-L1 expression in cancer cells is summarized, a regulatory model for unified explanation is proposed and Clinically, it could increase treatment efficacy of targeted therapy by choosing those molecules that control both PD- L1 expression and cell proliferation.
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This article is published in Annals of Oncology.The article was published on 2016-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 560 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Immune checkpoint & Cancer cell.

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Predictive biomarkers for checkpoint inhibitor-based immunotherapy.

TL;DR: The status of PD-L1 testing is discussed, emerging data on new biomarker strategies with tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes, mutational burden, immune gene signatures, and multiplex immunohistochemistry are explored, and predictive biomarkers for checkpoint inhibitor-based immunotherapy are explored.
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Molecular and Biochemical Aspects of the PD-1 Checkpoint Pathway

TL;DR: The PD-1 pathway plays an essential role in maintaining immunologic self-tolerance, however, cancers can subvert the role of this pathway and blind the immune system to their presence.

MicroRNAs: Target Recognition and Regulatory Functions

TL;DR: In this article, a review outlines the current understanding of miRNA target recognition in animals and discusses the widespread impact of miRNAs on both the expression and evolution of protein-coding genes.
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PD-1/PD-L1 pathway: current researches in cancer

TL;DR: This review is aimed to summarize the role of PD-1 and PD-L1 in cancer, looking forward to improve the therapy of cancer.
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MicroRNAs: Target Recognition and Regulatory Functions

TL;DR: The current understanding of miRNA target recognition in animals is outlined and the widespread impact of miRNAs on both the expression and evolution of protein-coding genes is discussed.
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The blockade of immune checkpoints in cancer immunotherapy

TL;DR: Preliminary clinical findings with blockers of additional immune-checkpoint proteins, such as programmed cell death protein 1 (PD1), indicate broad and diverse opportunities to enhance antitumour immunity with the potential to produce durable clinical responses.
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