Anti-oxidant capacity and anti-tumor T cell function: A direct correlation

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Improving persistence and sustained function of effector CD8 + T cell response is key for achieving significant tumor control in adoptive T cell immunotherapy protocols. Our recent report shows that high anti-oxidant property is central to potent anti-tumor effector T cells, and directly correlates to CD62L hi central memory, low glycolytic and low mitochondrial membrane potential phenotype, all of which may be linked and contribute to better tumor control.

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Kesarwani, P., Thyagarajan, K., Chatterjee, S., Palanisamy, V., & Mehrotra, S. (2015). Anti-oxidant capacity and anti-tumor T cell function: A direct correlation. OncoImmunology, 4(1), 985942. https://doi.org/10.4161/2162402X.2014.985942

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