The roles of CD8+ T cell subsets in antitumor immunity

MS Paul, PS Ohashi - Trends in cell biology, 2020 - cell.com
MS Paul, PS Ohashi
Trends in cell biology, 2020cell.com
Effector CD8+ T cells are typically thought to be a homogenous group of cytotoxic cells that
produce interferon-(IFN) γ. However, recent findings have challenged this notion because
multiple subsets of CD8+ T cells have been described, each with distinct effector functions
and cytotoxic potential. These subsets, referred to as the Tc subsets, have also been
detected in tumor microenvironments (TMEs), where they potentially influence the antitumor
response and patient outcomes. In this review, we highlight the prevalence and roles of Tc …
Effector CD8+ T cells are typically thought to be a homogenous group of cytotoxic cells that produce interferon-(IFN) γ. However, recent findings have challenged this notion because multiple subsets of CD8+ T cells have been described, each with distinct effector functions and cytotoxic potential. These subsets, referred to as the Tc subsets, have also been detected in tumor microenvironments (TMEs), where they potentially influence the antitumor response and patient outcomes. In this review, we highlight the prevalence and roles of Tc subsets in the TME. We also discuss their therapeutic applications in the context of adoptive immunotherapy to treat cancer.
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