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Cellular and molecular waypoints along the path of T cell exhaustion

Xin Lan, Caitlin C. Zebley, Ben Youngblood

2023Science Immunology78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Thirty years of foundational research investigating molecular and cellular mechanisms promoting T cell exhaustion are now enabling rational design of T cell–based therapies for the treatment of chronic infections and cancer. Once described as a static cell fate, it is now well appreciated that the developmental path toward exhaustion is composed of a heterogeneous pool of cells with varying degrees of effector potential that ultimately converge on a terminally differentiated state. Recent description of the developmental stages along the differentiation trajectory of T cell exhaustion has provided insight into past immunotherapeutic success and future opportunities. Here, we discuss the hallmarks of distinct developmental stages occurring along the path to T cell dysfunction and the impact of these discrete CD8 + T cell fates on cancer immunotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCD8ImmunotherapyEffectorCellT cellImmunologyCellular differentiationCell biologyImmune systemGeneGeneticsCAR-T cell therapy researchImmune Cell Function and InteractionT-cell and B-cell Immunology