Giving cancer patients aspirin at the same time as immunotherapy
could dramatically boost the effectiveness of the treatment, according
to new research published in the journal Cell.
Francis Crick Institute researchers, funded by Cancer Research UK,
have shown that skin, breast and bowel cancer cells often produce large
amounts of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). This molecule dampens down the
immune system's normal response to attack faulty cells, which helps
cancer to hide. It is a trick that allows the tumour to thrive and may
explain why some immunotherapy treatments have not been as effective as
hoped.
Aspirin is part of a group of molecules called COX inhibitors, which
stop the production of PGE2 and help reawaken the immune system.
Combining immunotherapy with aspirin or other COX inhibitors
substantially slowed bowel and melanoma skin cancer growth in mice,
compared to immunotherapy alone*.
Study author Professor Caetano Reis e Sousa, senior group leader at
the Francis Crick Institute, said: "We've added to the growing evidence
that some cancers produce PGE2 as a way of escaping the immune system.
If you can take away cancer cells' ability to make PGE2 you effectively
lift this protective barrier and unleash the full power of the immune
system.
"Giving patients COX inhibitors like aspirin at the same time as
immunotherapy could potentially make a huge difference to the benefit
they get from treatment. It's still early work but this could help make
cancer immunotherapy even more effective, delivering life-changing
results for patients."
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