Human Vδ2 T Cells and Their Versatility for Immunotherapeutic Approaches

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Abstract

Gamma/delta (γδ) T cells are innate-like immune effectors that are a critical component linking innate and adaptive immune responses. They are recognized for their contribution to tumor surveillance and fight against infectious diseases. γδ T cells are excellent candidates for cellular immunotherapy due to their unique properties to recognize and destroy tumors or infected cells. They do not depend on the recognition of a single antigen but rather a broad-spectrum of diverse ligands through expression of various cytotoxic receptors. In this manuscript, we review major characteristics of the most abundant circulating γδ subpopulation, Vδ2 T cells, their immunotherapeutic potential, recent advances in expansion protocols, their preclinical and clinical applications for several infectious diseases and malignancies, and how additional modulation could enhance their therapeutic potential.

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Sanz, M., Mann, B. T., Chitrakar, A., & Soriano-Sarabia, N. (2022, November 1). Human Vδ2 T Cells and Their Versatility for Immunotherapeutic Approaches. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11223572

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