Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8466215 | Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews | 2018 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
Cytokines of the common gamma-chain receptor family, comprising interleukin (IL)-2, IL-4, IL-7, IL-9, IL-15 and IL-21, are vital with respect to organizing and sustaining healthy immune cell functions. Supporting the anti-cancer immune response, these cytokines inspire great interest for their use as vaccine adjuvants and cancer immunotherapies. It is against this background that gamma delta (γδ) T cells, as special-force soldiers and natural contributors of the tumor immunosurveillance, also received a lot of attention the last decade. As γδ T cell-based cancer trials are coming of age, this present review focusses on the effects of the different cytokines of the common gamma-chain receptor family on γδ T cells with respect to boosting γδ T cells as a therapeutic target in cancer immunotherapy. This review also gathers data that IL-15 in particular exhibits key features for augmenting the anti-tumor activity of effector killer γδ T cells whilst overcoming the myriad of immune escape mechanisms used by cancer cells.
Keywords
HSCTHMB-PPTNFnatural killer group 2DγcB and T lymphocyte attenuatorT helperTFHNKG2DBTLAADCCTregAPCIPPPBMCTCrNFATnatural killerantibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicityantigen-presenting cellisopentenyl pyrophosphateCancer immunotherapyinterferonIFNinterleukinInterleukin-15TILTumor infiltrating lymphocytesγδRegulatory T cellDendritic cellperipheral blood mononuclear cellsGamma delta T cellsNuclear Factor of Activated T Cellstumor necrosis factorCARVariableMHCmajor histocompatibility complexGamma deltaProgrammed cell deathHematopoietic stem cell transplantationT follicular helperchimeric antigen receptorT cell receptor
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Authors
Heleen H. Van Acker, Diana Campillo-Davo, Gils Roex, Maarten Versteven, Evelien L. Smits, Viggo F. Van Tendeloo,