T-cell exhaustion and stemness in antitumor immunity: Characteristics, mechanisms, and implications

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Abstract

T cells play a crucial role in the regulation of immune response and are integral to the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. Because immunotherapy has emerged as a promising treatment for cancer, increasing attention has been focused on the differentiation and function of T cells in immune response. In this review, we describe the research progress on T-cell exhaustion and stemness in the field of cancer immunotherapy and summarize advances in potential strategies to intervene and treat chronic infection and cancer by reversing T-cell exhaustion and maintaining and increasing T-cell stemness. Moreover, we discuss therapeutic strategies to overcome T-cell immunodeficiency in the tumor microenvironment and promote continuous breakthroughs in the anticancer activity of T cells.

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Chi, X., Luo, S., Ye, P., Hwang, W. L., Cha, J. H., Yan, X., & Yang, W. H. (2023). T-cell exhaustion and stemness in antitumor immunity: Characteristics, mechanisms, and implications. Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1104771

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