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Stem cell-like memory T cells: The generation and application

Yutong Wang, Feng Qiu, Yifan Xu, Xiaorui Hou, Zhili Zhang, Lei Huang, Huijun Wang, Hui Xing, Sha Wu

2021Journal of Leukocyte Biology43 citationsDOI

Abstract

Stem cell-like memory T cells (Tscm), are a newly defined memory T cell subset with characteristics of long life span, consistent self-renewing, rapid differentiation into effector T cells, and apoptosis resistance. These features indicate that Tscm have great therapeutic or preventive purposes, including being applied in chimeric Ag receptor-engineered T cells, TCR gene-modified T cells, and vaccines. However, the little knowledge about Tscm development restrains their applications. Strength and duration of TCR signaling, cytokines and metabolism in the T cells during activation all influence the Tscm development via regulating transcriptional factors and cell signaling pathways. Here, we summarize the molecular and cellular pathways involving Tscm differentiation, and its clinical application for cancer immunotherapy and prevention.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEffectorImmunotherapyCancer researchStem cellCancer immunotherapyCell biologyT-cell receptorT cellImmunologySignal transductionCancerMemory T cellCellApoptosisCellular differentiationComputational biologyCAR-T cell therapy researchImmune Cell Function and InteractionCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
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