CD8+ T cell exhaustion in anti-tumour immunity: The new insights for cancer immunotherapy |
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Authors: | Yijin Huang Anna Jia Yufei Wang Guangwei Liu |
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Affiliation: | Key Laboratory of Cell Proliferation and Regulation Biology, Ministry of Education, College of Life Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | CD8+ T cells play a crucial role in anti-tumour immunity, but they often undergo exhaustion, which affects the anti-tumour activity of CD8+ T cells. The effect and mechanism of exhausted CD8+ T cells have become the focus of anti-tumour immunity research. Recently, a large number of studies have confirmed that long-term antigen exposure can induce exhaustion. Cytokines previously have identified their effects (such as IL-2 and IL-10) may play a dual role in the exhaustion process of CD8+ T cells, suggesting a new mechanism of inducing exhaustion. This review just focuses our current understanding of the biology of exhausted CD8+ T cells, including differentiation pathways, cellular characteristics and signalling pathways involved in inducing exhaustion, and summarizes how these can be applied to tumour immunotherapy. |
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Keywords: | anti-tumour immunity CD8+ T cells exhaustion cytokines immunoregulatory cells immunotherapy inhibitory receptors |
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