Exhaustion cripples T cell effector responses against metastatic cancers and chronic infections alike. There has been considerable interest in understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms driving T cell exhaustion in human cancers fueled by the success of immunotherapy drugs especially the checkpoint receptor blockade (CRB) inhibitory antibodies that reverses T cell functional exhaustion. The current understanding of molecular mechanism of T cell exhaustion has been elucidated from the studies utilizing murine models of chronic viral infections. These studies have formed the basis for much of our understanding of the process of exhaustion and proven vital to developing anti-exhaustion therapies against human cancers. In this review, ...
T-cell exhaustion is a phenomenon of dysfunction or physical elimination of antigen-specific T cells...
Chronic viral infections are often associated with impaired CD8+ T cell function, referred to as exh...
Abstract The immune system is capable of distinguishing between danger- and non-dange...
T cells follow a triphasic distinct pathway of activation, proliferation and differentiation before ...
Current immunotherapies yield remarkable clinical outcomes by boosting the power of host immunity in...
Chronic viral infections and malignant tumours induce T cells that have a reduced ability to secrete...
Recent progress in cancer immunotherapy emphasizes the importance of understanding immune-regulatory...
'T cell exhaustion' is a broad term that has been used to describe the response of T cells to chroni...
T lymphocytes play crucial roles in adaptive immune responses to tumors. However, due to different t...
In T-cell biology, ‘exhaustion’ was initially described as a hyporesponsive state in CD8+ T cells du...
CD8+ T cells play a vital role in the immune system by killing infected and cancerous cells. Uncontr...
The development of dysfunctional or exhausted T cells is characteristic of immune responses to chron...
During chronic stimulation, CD8+ T cells acquire an exhausted phenotype characterized by expression ...
Exhaustion is a state of T cell differentiation common during chronic infection and cancer that resu...
It has become increasingly clear that changes in metabolism are not just consequences of T cell acti...
T-cell exhaustion is a phenomenon of dysfunction or physical elimination of antigen-specific T cells...
Chronic viral infections are often associated with impaired CD8+ T cell function, referred to as exh...
Abstract The immune system is capable of distinguishing between danger- and non-dange...
T cells follow a triphasic distinct pathway of activation, proliferation and differentiation before ...
Current immunotherapies yield remarkable clinical outcomes by boosting the power of host immunity in...
Chronic viral infections and malignant tumours induce T cells that have a reduced ability to secrete...
Recent progress in cancer immunotherapy emphasizes the importance of understanding immune-regulatory...
'T cell exhaustion' is a broad term that has been used to describe the response of T cells to chroni...
T lymphocytes play crucial roles in adaptive immune responses to tumors. However, due to different t...
In T-cell biology, ‘exhaustion’ was initially described as a hyporesponsive state in CD8+ T cells du...
CD8+ T cells play a vital role in the immune system by killing infected and cancerous cells. Uncontr...
The development of dysfunctional or exhausted T cells is characteristic of immune responses to chron...
During chronic stimulation, CD8+ T cells acquire an exhausted phenotype characterized by expression ...
Exhaustion is a state of T cell differentiation common during chronic infection and cancer that resu...
It has become increasingly clear that changes in metabolism are not just consequences of T cell acti...
T-cell exhaustion is a phenomenon of dysfunction or physical elimination of antigen-specific T cells...
Chronic viral infections are often associated with impaired CD8+ T cell function, referred to as exh...
Abstract The immune system is capable of distinguishing between danger- and non-dange...