Harnessing γδ T Cells against Human Gynecologic Cancers

Author:

Conejo-Garcia Jose R.12ORCID,Anadon Carmen M.12,Lopez-Bailon Luis U.12,Chaurio Ricardo A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Integrative Immunobiology, Duke School of Medicine, Durham, NC 27710, USA

2. Duke Cancer Institute, Duke School of Medicine, 2128 MSRBIII, 3 Genome Ct, Durham, NC 27707, USA

Abstract

Immuno-oncology has traditionally focused on conventional MHC-restricted αβ T cells. Yet, unconventional γδ T cells, which kill tumor cells in an MHC-unrestricted manner, display characteristics of effector activity and stemness without exhaustion and are nearly universally observed in human gynecologic malignancies, correlating with improved outcomes. These cells do not have a clear counterpart in mice but are also found in the healthy female reproductive tract. Interventions that modulate their in vivo activity, or cellular therapies utilizing γδ T cells as an allogeneic, “off-the-shelf” platform (e.g., for chimeric antigen receptor expression) hold significant potential against challenging tumors like ovarian cancer, which has been stubbornly resistant to the immune checkpoint inhibitors that change the landscape of other human tumors. Here, we discuss recent discoveries on the specific populations of γδ T cells that infiltrate human gynecologic cancers, their anti-tumor activity, and the prospect of redirecting their effector function against tumor cells to develop a new generation of immunotherapies that extends beyond the traditional αβ T cell-centric view of the field.

Funder

CLIP Award from the Cancer Research Institute

Publisher

MDPI AG

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