BTN2A1:提高人类γδ T 细胞杀伤肿瘤能力的新靶点

IF 8.1 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Cancer immunology research Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-24-0925
Dieter Kabelitz
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γδT细胞作为癌症免疫疗法的效应细胞,因其不依赖于HLA的作用模式和广泛的肿瘤反应性,最近引起了人们的极大兴趣。要将γδT细胞的应用转化为临床有效的免疫疗法,体内特异性肿瘤靶向和/或增强γδT细胞活化似乎是关键的一步。在本期杂志中,Le Floch 及其同事报告了一种新策略,利用激动剂 BTN2A1 抗体特异性激活γδ T 细胞以杀死急性淋巴细胞白血病细胞和实体瘤细胞。参见 Le Floch 等人的相关文章,第 XX 页。
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BTN2A1: A Novel Target to Boost Tumor Killing Capacity of Human γδ T Cells.

γδ T cells have recently raised great interest as effector cells in cancer immunotherapy because of their HLA-independent mode of action and their broad tumor reactivity. To translate the application of γδ T cells into clinically effective immunotherapies, specific tumor targeting and/or boosting of γδ T-cell activation in vivo seem to be a critical step. In this issue, Le Floch and colleagues report a new strategy for enabling γδ T cells to be specifically activated to kill acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells and solid tumor cells using agonistic BTN2A1 antibodies. See related article by Le Floch et al., p. XX .

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Cancer immunology research
Cancer immunology research ONCOLOGY-IMMUNOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Cancer Immunology Research publishes exceptional original articles showcasing significant breakthroughs across the spectrum of cancer immunology. From fundamental inquiries into host-tumor interactions to developmental therapeutics, early translational studies, and comprehensive analyses of late-stage clinical trials, the journal provides a comprehensive view of the discipline. In addition to original research, the journal features reviews and opinion pieces of broad significance, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration within the cancer research community. Serving as a premier resource for immunology knowledge in cancer research, the journal drives deeper insights into the host-tumor relationship, potent cancer treatments, and enhanced clinical outcomes. Key areas of interest include endogenous antitumor immunity, tumor-promoting inflammation, cancer antigens, vaccines, antibodies, cellular therapy, cytokines, immune regulation, immune suppression, immunomodulatory effects of cancer treatment, emerging technologies, and insightful clinical investigations with immunological implications.
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