γδ T cells form an important part of adaptive immune responses against infections and malignant transformation. The molecular targets of human γδ T cell receptors (TCRs) remain largely unknown, but recent studies have confirmed the recognition of phosphorylated prenyl metabolites, lipids in complex with CD1 molecules and markers of cellular stress. All of these molecules are upregulated on various cancer types, highlighting the potential importance of the γδ T cell compartment in cancer immunosurveillance and paving the way for the use of γδ TCRs in cancer therapy. Ligand recognition by the γδ TCR often requires accessory/co-stimulatory stress molecules on both T cells and target cells; this cellular stress context therefore provides a fail...
The potential of cancer immunotherapy relies on the mobilization of immune cells capable of producin...
This review presents key advances in combining T cell receptor (TCR) gene transfer to redirect T-cel...
Copyright: © 2018 Simões, Di Lorenzo and Silva-Santos. This is an open-access article distributed un...
γδ T cells form an important part of adaptive immune responses against infections and malignant tran...
Background: γδ T-cells can kill multiple cancer types and virally infected cells independent of huma...
γδ T-cells are unconventional lymphocytes hypothesised to act at the interface between innate and ad...
Cancer therapies based on in vivo stimulation, or on adoptive T cell transfer of Vγ9Vδ2 T cells, hav...
The γδ T cell immune cell lineage has remained relatively enigmatic and under-characterised since th...
Immunotherapy is a fast advancing methodology involving one of two approaches: (1) compounds targeti...
γδ T lymphocytes are potent effector cells, capable of efficiently killing tumor and leukemia cells....
γδ T lymphocytes are potent effector cells, capable of efficiently killing tumor and leukemia cells....
Cancer – the “Emperor of all Maladies” is one of the most threatening diseases of our times. In one ...
γδ T cells in human solid tumors remain poorly defined. Here, we describe molecular and functional a...
Γδ T cells in human solid tumors remain poorly defined. Here, we describe molecular and functional a...
Gamma delta lymphocytes (γδ T) sit at the interface between innate and adaptive immunity. They have ...
The potential of cancer immunotherapy relies on the mobilization of immune cells capable of producin...
This review presents key advances in combining T cell receptor (TCR) gene transfer to redirect T-cel...
Copyright: © 2018 Simões, Di Lorenzo and Silva-Santos. This is an open-access article distributed un...
γδ T cells form an important part of adaptive immune responses against infections and malignant tran...
Background: γδ T-cells can kill multiple cancer types and virally infected cells independent of huma...
γδ T-cells are unconventional lymphocytes hypothesised to act at the interface between innate and ad...
Cancer therapies based on in vivo stimulation, or on adoptive T cell transfer of Vγ9Vδ2 T cells, hav...
The γδ T cell immune cell lineage has remained relatively enigmatic and under-characterised since th...
Immunotherapy is a fast advancing methodology involving one of two approaches: (1) compounds targeti...
γδ T lymphocytes are potent effector cells, capable of efficiently killing tumor and leukemia cells....
γδ T lymphocytes are potent effector cells, capable of efficiently killing tumor and leukemia cells....
Cancer – the “Emperor of all Maladies” is one of the most threatening diseases of our times. In one ...
γδ T cells in human solid tumors remain poorly defined. Here, we describe molecular and functional a...
Γδ T cells in human solid tumors remain poorly defined. Here, we describe molecular and functional a...
Gamma delta lymphocytes (γδ T) sit at the interface between innate and adaptive immunity. They have ...
The potential of cancer immunotherapy relies on the mobilization of immune cells capable of producin...
This review presents key advances in combining T cell receptor (TCR) gene transfer to redirect T-cel...
Copyright: © 2018 Simões, Di Lorenzo and Silva-Santos. This is an open-access article distributed un...