In recent years, research into immunogenic cell death (ICD) and inflammatory cell death has opened new avenues for disease control and cancer immunotherapy. While numerous efforts have been made on the roles of inflammatory cell death in the tumor immune microenvironment, the Research Topic aims to complement and expand upon these topics with a focus on ICD and its potential applications and strategies in treating cancer. Besides, we seek the underlying mechanisms and pathways of ICD, including known forms and novel variants like paraptosis, parthanatos, and entosis. We will explore how these distinct modes of ICD interact with the immune system and discuss their clinical applications, focusing on novel cancer immunotherapies and immune modulations in treating cancer.
We encourage submissions covering the molecular mechanisms underlying ICD, its interplay with immune responses, and the development of innovative therapeutic strategies to enhance anti-tumor immunity. Through this Research Topic, we hope to advance the collective and comprehensive knowledge of ICD and inflammatory cell death, foster collaborations, and accelerate progress in cancer control and immunotherapy.
Submissions of Original Research and Review articles are welcome. Subtopics of interest include but are not limited to:
1. Mechanisms and pathways of ICD in modulating immunotherapy
2. Clinical Applications and Therapeutic Strategies in Immunotherapy
3. Combination Therapies and Immune Modulation Using ICD Modulation
4. Biomarkers and predictive indicators of ICD-modulated immunotherapy
5. Preclinical Models and Translational Research Using ICD-Modulated Immunotherapy
Please NOTE: To maintain the focus of this Research Topic, we kindly note that manuscripts consisting solely of bioinformatics or computational analyses without accompanying validation through independent cohorts or in vitro/in vivo experiments are outside the scope of this research topic and will not be accepted.
In recent years, research into immunogenic cell death (ICD) and inflammatory cell death has opened new avenues for disease control and cancer immunotherapy. While numerous efforts have been made on the roles of inflammatory cell death in the tumor immune microenvironment, the Research Topic aims to complement and expand upon these topics with a focus on ICD and its potential applications and strategies in treating cancer. Besides, we seek the underlying mechanisms and pathways of ICD, including known forms and novel variants like paraptosis, parthanatos, and entosis. We will explore how these distinct modes of ICD interact with the immune system and discuss their clinical applications, focusing on novel cancer immunotherapies and immune modulations in treating cancer.
We encourage submissions covering the molecular mechanisms underlying ICD, its interplay with immune responses, and the development of innovative therapeutic strategies to enhance anti-tumor immunity. Through this Research Topic, we hope to advance the collective and comprehensive knowledge of ICD and inflammatory cell death, foster collaborations, and accelerate progress in cancer control and immunotherapy.
Submissions of Original Research and Review articles are welcome. Subtopics of interest include but are not limited to:
1. Mechanisms and pathways of ICD in modulating immunotherapy
2. Clinical Applications and Therapeutic Strategies in Immunotherapy
3. Combination Therapies and Immune Modulation Using ICD Modulation
4. Biomarkers and predictive indicators of ICD-modulated immunotherapy
5. Preclinical Models and Translational Research Using ICD-Modulated Immunotherapy
Please NOTE: To maintain the focus of this Research Topic, we kindly note that manuscripts consisting solely of bioinformatics or computational analyses without accompanying validation through independent cohorts or in vitro/in vivo experiments are outside the scope of this research topic and will not be accepted.