T cells follow a triphasic distinct pathway of activation, proliferation and differentiation before becoming functionally and phenotypically "exhausted" in settings of chronic infection, autoimmunity and in cancer. Exhausted T cells progressively lose canonical effector functions, exhibit altered transcriptional networks and epigenetic signatures and gain constitutive expression of a broad coinhibitory receptor suite. This review outlines recent advances in our understanding of exhausted T cell biology and examines cellular and molecular mechanisms by which a state of dysfunction or exhaustion is established, and mechanisms by which exhausted T cells may still contribute to pathogen or tumour control. Further, this review describes our unde...
T-cell exhaustion is a phenomenon of dysfunction or physical elimination of antigen-specific T cells...
Exhaustion is a dysfunctional state of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells (CTL) observed in chronic infection an...
The clinical course of autoimmune and infectious disease varies greatly, even between individuals wi...
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...
In T-cell biology, ‘exhaustion’ was initially described as a hyporesponsive state in CD8+ T cells du...
'T cell exhaustion' is a broad term that has been used to describe the response of T cells to chroni...
Chronic viral infections and malignant tumours induce T cells that have a reduced ability to secrete...
Exhaustion is a state of T cell differentiation common during chronic infection and cancer that resu...
Recent progress in cancer immunotherapy emphasizes the importance of understanding immune-regulatory...
T lymphocytes play crucial roles in adaptive immune responses to tumors. However, due to different t...
Abstract The immune system is capable of distinguishing between danger- and non-dange...
A paradigm shift in the understanding of the exhausted CD8+ T cell (Tex) lineage is underway. Origin...
Failure to clear antigens causes CD8+ T cells to become increasingly hypo-functional, a state known ...
CD8+ T cells play a vital role in the immune system by killing infected and cancerous cells. Uncontr...
T-cell exhaustion is a phenomenon of dysfunction or physical elimination of antigen-specific T cells...
Exhaustion is a dysfunctional state of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells (CTL) observed in chronic infection an...
The clinical course of autoimmune and infectious disease varies greatly, even between individuals wi...
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...
In T-cell biology, ‘exhaustion’ was initially described as a hyporesponsive state in CD8+ T cells du...
'T cell exhaustion' is a broad term that has been used to describe the response of T cells to chroni...
Chronic viral infections and malignant tumours induce T cells that have a reduced ability to secrete...
Exhaustion is a state of T cell differentiation common during chronic infection and cancer that resu...
Recent progress in cancer immunotherapy emphasizes the importance of understanding immune-regulatory...
T lymphocytes play crucial roles in adaptive immune responses to tumors. However, due to different t...
Abstract The immune system is capable of distinguishing between danger- and non-dange...
A paradigm shift in the understanding of the exhausted CD8+ T cell (Tex) lineage is underway. Origin...
Failure to clear antigens causes CD8+ T cells to become increasingly hypo-functional, a state known ...
CD8+ T cells play a vital role in the immune system by killing infected and cancerous cells. Uncontr...
T-cell exhaustion is a phenomenon of dysfunction or physical elimination of antigen-specific T cells...
Exhaustion is a dysfunctional state of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells (CTL) observed in chronic infection an...
The clinical course of autoimmune and infectious disease varies greatly, even between individuals wi...