Human T lymphocytes at tumor sites.

IF 7.9 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Seminars in Immunopathology Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1007/s00281-022-00970-4
Samuele Notarbartolo, Sergio Abrignani
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CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes mediate most of the adaptive immune response against tumors. Naïve T lymphocytes specific for tumor antigens are primed in lymph nodes by dendritic cells. Upon activation, antigen-specific T cells proliferate and differentiate into effector cells that migrate out of peripheral blood into tumor sites in an attempt to eliminate cancer cells. After accomplishing their function, most effector T cells die in the tissue, while a small fraction of antigen-specific T cells persist as long-lived memory cells, circulating between peripheral blood and lymphoid tissues, to generate enhanced immune responses when re-encountering the same antigen. A subset of memory T cells, called resident memory T (TRM) cells, stably resides in non-lymphoid peripheral tissues and may provide rapid immunity independently of T cells recruited from blood. Being adapted to the tissue microenvironment, TRM cells are potentially endowed with the best features to protect against the reemergence of cancer cells. However, when tumors give clinical manifestation, it means that tumor cells have evaded immune surveillance, including that of TRM cells. Here, we review the current knowledge as to how TRM cells are generated during an immune response and then maintained in non-lymphoid tissues. We then focus on what is known about the role of CD4+ and CD8+ TRM cells in antitumor immunity and their possible contribution to the efficacy of immunotherapy. Finally, we highlight some open questions in the field and discuss how new technologies may help in addressing them.

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肿瘤部位的人T淋巴细胞。
CD4+和CD8+ T淋巴细胞介导大多数针对肿瘤的适应性免疫反应。Naïve针对肿瘤抗原的T淋巴细胞是由树突状细胞在淋巴结中引发的。激活后,抗原特异性T细胞增殖并分化为效应细胞,这些效应细胞从外周血迁移到肿瘤部位,试图消灭癌细胞。在完成它们的功能后,大多数效应T细胞在组织中死亡,而一小部分抗原特异性T细胞作为长寿命的记忆细胞存在,在外周血和淋巴组织之间循环,当再次遇到相同的抗原时产生增强的免疫反应。记忆T细胞的一个子集,称为常驻记忆T (TRM)细胞,稳定地存在于非淋巴样外周组织中,并可能独立于从血液中募集的T细胞提供快速免疫。由于适应了组织微环境,TRM细胞可能被赋予了防止癌细胞复发的最佳特征。然而,当肿瘤出现临床表现时,就意味着肿瘤细胞已经逃避了包括TRM细胞在内的免疫监视。在这里,我们回顾了目前关于TRM细胞是如何在免疫反应中产生并在非淋巴组织中维持的知识。然后,我们将重点关注CD4+和CD8+ TRM细胞在抗肿瘤免疫中的作用,以及它们对免疫治疗效果的可能贡献。最后,我们强调了该领域的一些悬而未决的问题,并讨论了新技术如何帮助解决这些问题。
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Seminars in Immunopathology
Seminars in Immunopathology 医学-病理学
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69
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12 months
期刊介绍: The aim of Seminars in Immunopathology is to bring clinicians and pathologists up-to-date on developments in the field of immunopathology.For this purpose topical issues will be organized usually with the help of a guest editor.Recent developments are summarized in review articles by authors who have personally contributed to the specific topic.
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