免疫疗法
生物
记忆T细胞
效应器
免疫学
T细胞
癌症免疫疗法
背景(考古学)
表观遗传学
免疫
癌症
癌症研究
免疫系统
遗传学
基因
古生物学
作者
James L. Reading,Felipe Gálvez‐Cancino,Charles Swanton,Álvaro Lladser,Karl S. Peggs,Sergio A. Quezada
摘要
ABSTRACT The generation and maintenance of CD 8 + T cell memory is crucial to long‐term host survival, yet the basic tenets of CD 8 + T cell immunity are still being established. Recent work has led to the discovery of tissue‐resident memory cells and refined our understanding of the transcriptional and epigenetic basis of CD 8 + T cell differentiation and dysregulation. In parallel, the unprecedented clinical success of immunotherapy has galvanized an intense, global research effort to decipher and de‐repress the anti‐tumor response. However, the progress of immunotherapy is at a critical juncture, since the efficacy of immuno‐oncology agents remains confined to a fraction of patients and often fails to provide durable benefit. Unlocking the potential of immunotherapy requires the design of strategies that both induce a potent effector response and reliably forge stable, functional memory T cell pools capable of protecting from recurrence or relapse. It is therefore essential that basic and emerging concepts of memory T cell biology are rapidly and faithfully transposed to advance therapeutic development in cancer immunotherapy. This review highlights seminal and recent reports in CD 8 + T cell memory and tumor immunology, and evaluates recent data from solid cancer specimens in the context of the key paradigms from preclinical models. We elucidate the potential significance of circulating effector cells poised downstream of neoantigen recognition and upstream of T cell dysfunction and propose that cells in this immunological ‘sweet spot’ may be key anti‐tumor effectors.
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