Abstract:Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) binds to four G-protein-coupled EP receptors, of which both EP2 and EP4 are abundantly expressed by tumor-infiltrating immune cells including DCs, NK cells, Tregs, cytotoxic T cells and TAMs. Signaling via EP2 and EP4 is immunosuppressive, preventing the mounting of effective anti-tumor immune responses leading to tumor immune escape and tumor progression. Currently, several EP4 selective antagonists and an EP2/4 dual antagonist are being developed for anti-cancer immunotherapy. Using a… Show more
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