Cancer Cell
Volume 33, Issue 4, 9 April 2018, Pages 547-562
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T Cell Dysfunction in Cancer

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Therapeutic reinvigoration of tumor-specific T cells has greatly improved clinical outcome in cancer. Nevertheless, many patients still do not achieve durable benefit. Recent evidence from studies in murine and human cancer suggest that intratumoral T cells display a broad spectrum of (dys-)functional states, shaped by the multifaceted suppressive signals that occur within the tumor microenvironment. Here we discuss the current understanding of T cell dysfunction in cancer, the value of novel technologies to dissect such dysfunction at the single cell level, and how our emerging understanding of T cell dysfunction may be utilized to develop personalized strategies to restore antitumor immunity.

Keywords

PD-1
T cell exhaustion
tumor microenvironment
cancer
cancer immunotherapy
single cell technologies

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