Elena Camerini , Derk Amsen , Arnon P. Kater , Fleur S. Peters
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Abstract
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a B-cell malignancy characterized by profound alterations and defects in the T-cell compartment. This observation has gained renewed interest as T-cell treatment strategies, which are successfully applied in more aggressive B-cell malignancies, have yielded disappointing results in CLL. Despite ongoing efforts to understand and address the observed T-cell defects, the exact mechanisms and nature underlying this dysfunction remain largely unknown. In this review, we examine the supporting signals from T cells to CLL cells in the lymph node niche, summarize key findings on T-cell functional defects, delve into potential underlying causes, and explore novel strategies for reversing these deficiencies. Our goal is to identify strategies aimed at resolving CLL-induced T-cell dysfunction which, in the future, will enhance the efficacy of autologous T-cell-based therapies for CLL patients.
慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL)是一种 B 细胞恶性肿瘤,其特点是 T 细胞区发生深刻的改变和缺陷。T细胞治疗策略成功地应用于侵袭性更强的B细胞恶性肿瘤,但在CLL中的治疗效果却令人失望,因此这一观察结果再次引起了人们的兴趣。尽管人们一直在努力了解和解决所观察到的 T 细胞缺陷,但这种功能障碍的确切机制和性质在很大程度上仍不为人所知。在这篇综述中,我们研究了淋巴结龛中从 T 细胞到 CLL 细胞的支持信号,总结了有关 T 细胞功能缺陷的主要发现,深入探讨了潜在的根本原因,并探索了逆转这些缺陷的新策略。我们的目标是找出旨在解决CLL诱导的T细胞功能障碍的策略,从而在未来提高CLL患者自体T细胞疗法的疗效。
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Seminars in Hematology aims to present subjects of current importance in clinical hematology, including related areas of oncology, hematopathology, and blood banking. The journal''s unique issue structure allows for a multi-faceted overview of a single topic via a curated selection of review articles, while also offering a variety of articles that present dynamic and front-line material immediately influencing the field. Seminars in Hematology is devoted to making the important and current work accessible, comprehensible, and valuable to the practicing physician, young investigator, clinical practitioners, and internists/paediatricians with strong interests in blood diseases. Seminars in Hematology publishes original research, reviews, short communications and mini- reviews.