CD8(+) T cell differentiation and dysfunction in cancer Review


Authors: Philip, M.; Schietinger, A.
Review Title: CD8(+) T cell differentiation and dysfunction in cancer
Abstract: CD8+ T cells specific for cancer cells are detected within tumours. However, despite their presence, tumours progress. The clinical success of immune checkpoint blockade and adoptive T cell therapy demonstrates the potential of CD8+ T cells to mediate antitumour responses; however, most patients with cancer fail to achieve long-term responses to immunotherapy. Here we review CD8+ T cell differentiation to dysfunctional states during tumorigenesis. We highlight similarities and differences between T cell dysfunction and other hyporesponsive T cell states and discuss the spatio-temporal factors contributing to T cell state heterogeneity in tumours. An important challenge is predicting which patients will respond to immunotherapeutic interventions and understanding which T cell subsets mediate the clinical response. We explore our current understanding of what determines T cell responsiveness and resistance to immunotherapy and point out the outstanding research questions. © 2021, Springer Nature Limited.
Keywords: adult; human cell; review; neoplasm; neoplasms; cd8+ t lymphocyte; cd8-positive t-lymphocytes; cell differentiation; carcinogenesis; lymphocyte activation; immunotherapy; t lymphocyte subpopulation; humans; human
Journal Title: Nature Reviews Immunology
Volume: 22
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1474-1733
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 2022-04-01
Start Page: 209
End Page: 223
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/s41577-021-00574-3
PUBMED: 34253904
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 25 April 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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