Novel targets for immunotherapy associated with exhausted CD8 + T cells in cancer

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Lulu Zhang
Bo Zhang
Lin Li
Yingchun Ye
Yuchuan Wu
Qing Yuan
Wenfeng Xu
Xue Wen
Xiyuan Guo
Siji Nian
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[1] The School of Basic Medical Sciences,Public Center of Experimental Technology
[2] Southwest Medical University,Department of Laboratory Medicine
[3] The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University,Division of Clinical Chemistry, Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences
[4] Chiang Mai University,undefined
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T-cell exhaustion; Cancers; PD-1; NRP1; PTPN6; SIGLEC15; Inhibitory receptors;
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In response to prolonged stimulation by tumour antigens, T cells gradually become exhausted. There is growing evidence that exhausted T cells not only lose their potent effector functions but also express multiple inhibitory receptors. Checkpoint blockade (CPB) therapy can improve cancer by reactivating exhausted effector cell function, leading to durable clinical responses, but further improvements are needed given the limited number of patients who benefit from treatment, even with autoimmune complications. Here, we suggest, based on recent advances that tumour antigens are the primary culprits of exhaustion, followed by some immune cells and cytokines that also play an accomplice role in the exhaustion process, and we also propose that chronic stress-induced hypoxia and hormones also play an important role in promoting T-cell exhaustion. Understanding the classification of exhausted CD8+ T-cell subpopulations and their functions is important for the effectiveness of immune checkpoint blockade therapies. We mapped the differentiation of T-cell exhausted subpopulations by changes in transcription factors, indicating that T-cell exhaustion is a dynamic developmental process. Finally, we summarized the novel immune checkpoints associated with depletion in recent years and combined them with bioinformatics to construct a web of exhaustion-related immune checkpoints with the aim of finding novel therapeutic targets associated with T-cell exhaustion in malignant tumours, aiming to revive the killing ability of exhausted T cells and restore anti-tumour immunity through combined targeted immunotherapy.
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页码:2243 / 2258
页数:15
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