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Abstract
Among tissue-resident immune cells, γδ T cells have a unique role in local immune surveillance. Under homeostatic conditions, they control tissue integrity and maintain the epithelial barrier. In contrast to conventional αβ T cells, γδ T cells sense stress-induced cellular alterations and, therefore, can recognize transformed cells independently of MHC (HLA in humans) molecules. In colorectal cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma, γδ T cells constitute an important part of the antitumour immune response. However, there is evidence that γδ T cells can also promote tumorigenesis. In this Review, we present basic features of γδ T cells and their distribution and function in the context of the local immune response. We discuss the ligands and antigens recognized by circulating and tissue-resident human γδ T cells, as well as the functional diversity of γδ T cell subsets within tumour-infiltrating T cells in colorectal and liver cancer. Given their potent cytotoxic activity and HLA-independent mode of action, there is increasing interest in harnessing γδ T cells for application in cancer immunotherapy. We therefore discuss the current status and future challenges of using γδ T cells as an innovative immunotherapeutic strategy for gastrointestinal and liver cancer.
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Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology aims to serve as the leading resource for Reviews and commentaries within the scientific and medical communities it caters to. The journal strives to maintain authority, accessibility, and clarity in its published articles, which are complemented by easily understandable figures, tables, and other display items. Dedicated to providing exceptional service to authors, referees, and readers, the editorial team works diligently to maximize the usefulness and impact of each publication.
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