Granzyme-Producing CD4 T Cells in Cancer and Autoimmune Disease

  • Park S
  • Anderson N
  • Canaria D
  • et al.
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Abstract

CD4 T cells play important roles in promoting protective immunity and autoimmune disease. A great deal of attention has been given to the differentiation and function of subsets of cytokine-producing CD4 T cells (i.e., Th1, Th2, and Th17 cells) in these settings. However, others have also observed the accumulation of granzyme-producing CD4 T cells in tumors and in autoimmune patients that are distinct from their cytokine-producing counterparts. Despite the relatively large numbers of granzyme-producing cells in diseased tissues, their roles in driving disease have remained enigmatic. This review will focus on the phenotype(s) and roles of granzyme-producing CD4 T cells in cancer and autoimmunity. We will also examine how granzyme-producing cells interact with current therapeutics and speculate how they may be targeted during disease.

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Park, S., Anderson, N. L., Canaria, D. A., & Olson, M. R. (2021). Granzyme-Producing CD4 T Cells in Cancer and Autoimmune Disease. ImmunoHorizons, 5(12), 909–917. https://doi.org/10.4049/immunohorizons.2100017

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