生物
表观基因组
效应器
免疫学
T细胞
转录组
表观遗传学
自身免疫
细胞毒性T细胞
细胞生物学
癌症研究
免疫系统
遗传学
DNA甲基化
基因表达
基因
体外
作者
Andrew Baessler,Dario A.A. Vignali
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-immunol-090222-110914
摘要
T cell responses must be balanced to ensure adequate protection against malignant transformation and an array of pathogens while also limiting damage to healthy cells and preventing autoimmunity. T cell exhaustion serves as a regulatory mechanism to limit the activity and effector function of T cells undergoing chronic antigen stimulation. Exhausted T cells exhibit poor proliferative potential; high inhibitory receptor expression; altered transcriptome, epigenome, and metabolism; and, most importantly, reduced effector function. While exhaustion helps to restrain damage caused by aberrant T cells in settings of autoimmune disease, it also limits the ability of cells to respond against persistent infection and cancer, leading to disease progression. Here we review the process of T cell exhaustion, detailing the key characteristics and drivers as well as highlighting our current understanding of the underlying transcriptional and epigenetic programming. We also discuss how exhaustion can be targeted to enhance T cell functionality in cancer.
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