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Tissue-resident memory cells in antitumoral immunity and cancer immunotherapy.

TitleTissue-resident memory cells in antitumoral immunity and cancer immunotherapy.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsMin D, Fiedler J, Anandasabapathy N
JournalCurr Opin Immunol
Volume91
Pagination102499
Date Published2024 Oct 31
ISSN1879-0372
Abstract

As cancer immunotherapy evolves, tissue-resident memory (TRM) cells remain key contributors to the antitumoral immune response due to their ability to mediate local tumor control, high expression of immune checkpoints, potential to respond to immunotherapy, and location across tissue sites where distal tumor metastases occur. This review synthesizes recent findings on the biology of TRM cells, their role in cancer, and their interactions with the tumor microenvironment. We also identify several critical research gaps, such as how mechanistic interrogation of TRM cell function is required for integration into therapeutics, proposing a focused research agenda to better exploit their potential.

DOI10.1016/j.coi.2024.102499
Alternate JournalCurr Opin Immunol
PubMed ID39486215

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