Losartan rewires ovarian cancer tumor-immune microenvironment and suppresses IGF-1 to amplify chemo-immunotherapy sensitivity
Yao Sun,
Zhenzhen Yin,
Limeng Wu
et al.
Abstract:Ovarian cancer (OvCa) is the most lethal of the gynecologic malignancies. Immune checkpoint inhibitors, which have revolutionized the treatment of multiple malignancies, have had limited efficacy in OvCa patients. Here, using syngeneic OvCa models and genetic and pharmacologic perturbations, we discovered that losartan – a widely prescribed anti-hypertensive drug – exhibits dual effects on both the tumor microenvironment and cancer cells to sensitize OvCa to chemo-immunotherapy. Specifically, losartan treatmen… Show more
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