'T cell exhaustion' is a broad term that has been used to describe the response of T cells to chronic antigen stimulation, first in the setting of chronic viral infection but more recently in response to tumours. Understanding the features of and pathways to exhaustion has crucial implications for the success of checkpoint blockade and adoptive T cell transfer therapies. In this Viewpoint article, 18 experts in the field tell us what exhaustion means to them, ranging from complete lack of effector function to altered functionality to prevent immunopathology, with potential differences between cancer and chronic infection. Their responses highlight the dichotomy between terminally differentiated exhausted T cells that are TCF1 <sup>-&l...
Abstract The immune system is capable of distinguishing between danger- and non-dange...
T lymphocytes play crucial roles in adaptive immune responses to tumors. However, due to different t...
T-cell exhaustion was originally identified during chronic infection in mice, and was subsequently o...
'T cell exhaustion' is a broad term that has been used to describe the response of T cells to chroni...
Exhaustion is a state of T cell differentiation common during chronic infection and cancer that resu...
T cell stemness and exhaustion coexist as two key contrasting phenomena during chronic antigen stimu...
T cells follow a triphasic distinct pathway of activation, proliferation and differentiation before ...
Exhaustion cripples T cell effector responses against metastatic cancers and chronic infections alik...
Current immunotherapies yield remarkable clinical outcomes by boosting the power of host immunity in...
T cell “exhaustion” describes a state of late-stage differentiation usually associated with active p...
Chronic viral infections and malignant tumours induce T cells that have a reduced ability to secrete...
T-cell exhaustion is a phenomenon of dysfunction or physical elimination of antigen-specific T cells...
T cell exhaustion is an evocative concept that results in attenuated function in the face of chronic...
T-cells play an important role in immunity but when these cells are overexposed to specific antigens...
CD8+ T cells play a vital role in the immune system by killing infected and cancerous cells. Uncontr...
Abstract The immune system is capable of distinguishing between danger- and non-dange...
T lymphocytes play crucial roles in adaptive immune responses to tumors. However, due to different t...
T-cell exhaustion was originally identified during chronic infection in mice, and was subsequently o...
'T cell exhaustion' is a broad term that has been used to describe the response of T cells to chroni...
Exhaustion is a state of T cell differentiation common during chronic infection and cancer that resu...
T cell stemness and exhaustion coexist as two key contrasting phenomena during chronic antigen stimu...
T cells follow a triphasic distinct pathway of activation, proliferation and differentiation before ...
Exhaustion cripples T cell effector responses against metastatic cancers and chronic infections alik...
Current immunotherapies yield remarkable clinical outcomes by boosting the power of host immunity in...
T cell “exhaustion” describes a state of late-stage differentiation usually associated with active p...
Chronic viral infections and malignant tumours induce T cells that have a reduced ability to secrete...
T-cell exhaustion is a phenomenon of dysfunction or physical elimination of antigen-specific T cells...
T cell exhaustion is an evocative concept that results in attenuated function in the face of chronic...
T-cells play an important role in immunity but when these cells are overexposed to specific antigens...
CD8+ T cells play a vital role in the immune system by killing infected and cancerous cells. Uncontr...
Abstract The immune system is capable of distinguishing between danger- and non-dange...
T lymphocytes play crucial roles in adaptive immune responses to tumors. However, due to different t...
T-cell exhaustion was originally identified during chronic infection in mice, and was subsequently o...