Subsets of exhausted CD8+ T cells differentially mediate tumor control and respond to checkpoint blockade

T cell dysfunction is a hallmark of many cancers, but the basis for T cell dysfunction and the mechanisms by which antibody blockade of the inhibitory receptor PD-1 (anti-PD-1) reinvigorates T cells are not fully understood. Here we show that such therapy acts on a specific subpopulation of exhauste...

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Published in:Nature immunology Vol. 20; no. 3; pp. 326 - 336
Main Authors: Miller, Brian C., Sen, Debattama R., Al Abosy, Rose, Bi, Kevin, Virkud, Yamini V., LaFleur, Martin W., Yates, Kathleen B., Lako, Ana, Felt, Kristen, Naik, Girish S., Manos, Michael, Gjini, Evisa, Kuchroo, Juhi R., Ishizuka, Jeffrey J., Collier, Jenna L., Griffin, Gabriel K., Maleri, Seth, Comstock, Dawn E., Weiss, Sarah A., Brown, Flavian D., Panda, Arpit, Zimmer, Margaret D., Manguso, Robert T., Hodi, F. Stephen, Rodig, Scott J., Sharpe, Arlene H., Haining, W. Nicholas
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York Nature Publishing Group US 01.03.2019
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ISSN:1529-2908, 1529-2916, 1529-2916
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