γδ T cells at the interface of innate and adaptive immunity in cancer.
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PubMed ID
41871873
Description
γδ T cells are unconventional lymphocytes that bridge innate and adaptive immunity by combining recognition of stress-induced ligands independently of classical major histocompatibility complex molecules with the capacity to undergo clonal expansion and long-term adaptation. Their unusual ability to detect malignant transformation using semi-invariant T-cell receptors, butyrophilin recognition and natural killer-like receptors positions them as powerful effector cells in tumors that evade classical immune escape mechanisms. Furthermore, distinct γδ subsets have distinct phenotyping and specific tissue-residencies, which could be leveraged to modulate immunological responses. We evaluate engineered therapies and different experimental platforms for studying γδ T cell biology. We conclude that next-generation cancer treatments should strategically integrate γδ T cells into synthetic immunology, individualized modeling, and combinatorial regimes.
Date of Publication
2026-03-23
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Keyword(s)
Adaptive
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Education
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Immunotherapy
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Innate
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T-Lymphocytes
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Sevick-Muraca, Eva |
Series
Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
ISSN
2051-1426
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