Migration of stem-like CD8 T cells between tissue microenvironments underpins successful anti-tumour immune responses.

Discovery immunology Pub Date : 2023-02-18 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1093/discim/kyad004
Bethany C Kennedy, Isaac Dean, David R Withers
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The clinical success of immune checkpoint blockade in some patients has transformed treatment approaches in cancer and offers the hope of durable curative responses. Building from studies of chronic infection, the composition of tumour infiltrating lymphocytes and in particular, the spectrum of exhausted CD8 T cells has now been characterized in detail, profiling the phenotype, function, transcriptional regulation and even the epigenetic changes. However, what remains less clear is how intratumoural immune cells interface with populations in the periphery, both in terms of sustaining the response in cancer, but also in establishing systemic memory responses that can provide long-term protection. Here we will succinctly review the current understanding of the anti-tumour response, consider the tissue microenvironments that support key cellular subsets and the extent to which cellular migration between these sites impacts the response.

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干性 CD8 T 细胞在组织微环境之间的迁移是成功的抗肿瘤免疫反应的基础。
免疫检查点阻断疗法在一些患者身上取得的临床成功改变了癌症的治疗方法,并为持久的治疗反应带来了希望。在慢性感染研究的基础上,肿瘤浸润淋巴细胞的组成,特别是衰竭 CD8 T 细胞的谱系现已得到详细描述,包括表型、功能、转录调控甚至表观遗传学变化。然而,肿瘤内的免疫细胞如何与外周的免疫细胞群相联系,这不仅关系到在癌症中维持反应,还关系到建立可提供长期保护的全身记忆反应,这一点仍然不太清楚。在此,我们将简明扼要地回顾目前对抗肿瘤反应的理解,考虑支持关键细胞亚群的组织微环境,以及细胞在这些部位之间的迁移对反应的影响程度。
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