[HTML][HTML] T cells in health and disease
L Sun, Y Su, A Jiao, X Wang, B Zhang�- Signal transduction and�…, 2023 - nature.com
T cells are crucial for immune functions to maintain health and prevent disease. T cell
development occurs in a stepwise process in the thymus and mainly generates CD4+ and�…
development occurs in a stepwise process in the thymus and mainly generates CD4+ and�…
Targeting the epigenetic regulation of antitumour immunity
Dysregulation of the epigenome drives aberrant transcriptional programmes that promote
cancer onset and progression. Although defective gene regulation often affects oncogenic�…
cancer onset and progression. Although defective gene regulation often affects oncogenic�…
Epigenetic regulation of T cell exhaustion
Chronic antigen stimulation during viral infections and cancer can lead to T cell exhaustion,
which is characterized by reduced effector function and proliferation, and the expression of�…
which is characterized by reduced effector function and proliferation, and the expression of�…
[HTML][HTML] Immunosenescence: molecular mechanisms and diseases
Z Liu, Q Liang, Y Ren, C Guo, X Ge, L Wang…�- Signal transduction and�…, 2023 - nature.com
Infection susceptibility, poor vaccination efficacy, age-related disease onset, and neoplasms
are linked to innate and adaptive immune dysfunction that accompanies aging (known as�…
are linked to innate and adaptive immune dysfunction that accompanies aging (known as�…
[HTML][HTML] Amino assets: how amino acids support immunity
Amino acids are fundamental building blocks supporting life. Their role in protein synthesis
is well defined, but they contribute to a host of other intracellular metabolic pathways�…
is well defined, but they contribute to a host of other intracellular metabolic pathways�…
[HTML][HTML] Microbiota-derived short-chain fatty acids promote the memory potential of antigen-activated CD8+ T cells
A Bachem, C Makhlouf, KJ Binger, DP de Souza, D Tull…�- Immunity, 2019 - cell.com
Interactions with the microbiota influence many aspects of immunity, including immune cell
development, differentiation, and function. Here, we examined the impact of the microbiota�…
development, differentiation, and function. Here, we examined the impact of the microbiota�…
Chromatin states define tumour-specific T cell dysfunction and reprogramming
M Philip, L Fairchild, L Sun, EL Horste, S Camara…�- Nature, 2017 - nature.com
Tumour-specific CD8 T cells in solid tumours are dysfunctional, allowing tumours to
progress. The epigenetic regulation of T cell dysfunction and therapeutic reprogrammability�…
progress. The epigenetic regulation of T cell dysfunction and therapeutic reprogrammability�…
[HTML][HTML] Innate and adaptive immune memory: an evolutionary continuum in the host's response to pathogens
Immunological memory is an important evolutionary trait that improves host survival upon
reinfection. Memory is a characteristic recognized within both the innate and adaptive arms�…
reinfection. Memory is a characteristic recognized within both the innate and adaptive arms�…
Epigenetic therapy in immune-oncology
PA Jones, H Ohtani, A Chakravarthy…�- Nature Reviews�…, 2019 - nature.com
DNA methylation inhibitors have become the mainstay for treatment of certain
haematological malignancies. In addition to their abilities to reactivate genes, including�…
haematological malignancies. In addition to their abilities to reactivate genes, including�…
Stem-like exhausted and memory CD8+ T cells in cancer
T Gebhardt, SL Park, IA Parish�- Nature Reviews Cancer, 2023 - nature.com
T cells can acquire a broad spectrum of differentiation states following activation. At the
extreme ends of this continuum are short-lived cells equipped with effector machinery and�…
extreme ends of this continuum are short-lived cells equipped with effector machinery and�…