articleAnnual Review of ImmunologyJan 2, 2024HYBRID OA

T Cell Exhaustion

University of Pittsburgh · UPMC Hillman Cancer Center

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Abstract

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…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Epigenome
  • Effector
  • Autoimmunity
  • Immunology
  • T cell
  • Epigenetics
  • Transcriptome
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