CD4 T cells in tumor immunity.

Springer seminars in immunopathology Pub Date : 2005-06-01 Epub Date: 2005-03-15 DOI:10.1007/s00281-004-0193-z
Mara Gerloni, Maurizio Zanetti
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Abstract

T cell immunity is the key to protective immune responses against tumors. Traditionally, this function has been ascribed to CD8 T lymphocytes with cytotoxic activity, which are restricted by MHC class I molecules. In recent years the realization that CD4 T cells can also play a relevant role in protective anti-tumor responses has received growing attention. Here we will discuss the role of MHC class II-restricted T cells in response to, and in the regulation of, tumor antigens. Emphasis will be placed on four areas: (1) the role of CD4 T cell immunity in tumor protection in animal models and putative mode of action, (2) tumor antigens recognized by human CD4 T cells, (3) the cooperation between two CD4 T cells of different specificity as a new way to jump start the response against sub-immunogenic determinants of tumor antigens in a tolerant environment, and (4) the negative impact of regulatory CD4 T cells on anti-tumor T cell responses. By drawing attention to these four areas, it is our intention to provide the reader with a comprehensive view of issues of contemporary importance for this field, in the expectation that the information will help a better design of therapeutic cancer vaccines.

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CD4 T细胞在肿瘤免疫中的作用。
T细胞免疫是对抗肿瘤的保护性免疫反应的关键。传统上,这种功能被归因于具有细胞毒性活性的CD8 T淋巴细胞,其受MHC I类分子的限制。近年来,CD4 T细胞在保护性抗肿瘤反应中也发挥相关作用的认识受到越来越多的关注。在这里,我们将讨论MHC ii类限制性T细胞在对肿瘤抗原的反应和调节中的作用。重点将放在四个方面:(1)CD4 T细胞免疫的作用在动物模型和假定的肿瘤保护模式的行动,(2)肿瘤抗原被人类的CD4 T细胞,(3)两个不同的特异性CD4 T细胞之间的合作作为一种新的方式对sub-immunogenic启动响应肿瘤抗原的决定因素在宽容的环境中,和(4)的负面影响监管CD4 T细胞抗肿瘤T细胞反应。通过提请注意这四个领域,我们的目的是向读者提供对这一领域当代重要问题的全面看法,期望这些信息将有助于更好地设计治疗性癌症疫苗。
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