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    Effective T cell responses against infections and tumors require a swift and ample production of cytokines, chemokines, and cytotoxic molecules. The production of these effector molecules relies on rapid changes of gene expression, determined by cell-intrinsic signals and environmental cues. Here, we review our current understanding of gene-specific regulatory networks that define the magnitude…

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    CD8+ T cell immunological memory of past antigen exposure can confer long-lived protection against infections or tumors. The fact that CD8+ memory T cells can have features of both naïve and effector cells has forced the field to struggle with several conceptual questions about the developmental origin of the cell and, consequently, the mechanism(s) that contribute to memory development. Here, we…

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    • Read the Opinion @TrendsImmuno on #Stem, #Effector, and #Hybrid States of #Memory #CD8 #TCells in #Cancer, by Enrico Lugli, Giovanni Galletti, Shannon K. Boi & Ben Youngblood https://t.co/s7uiGCRTm3 #ASHG20 https://t.co/R6s00DWYXl

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    The full potential of T cell-based immunotherapies remains limited by a variety of T cell extrinsic and intrinsic immunosuppressive mechanisms that can become imprinted to stably reduce the antitumor ability of T cells. Here, we discuss recent insights into memory CD8+ T cell differentiation and exhaustion and the association of these differentiation states with clinical outcomes during immune…

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    Volume 20 Issue 4, April 2020

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    • Our April issue, out NOW! Featuring articles on tumour cell-autonomous signalling after #radiotherapy; #CD8 #Tcell states in human cancer; cancer #systemsbiology & #TumourHeterogeneity and evolutionary trade-offs of #cancer. Have a look: https://t.co/gCTpj2jU4s @NatResCancer https://t.co/WmoqYAHIE8

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    Redefining Memory T Cell SubsetsRod A. Rahimi,Andrew D. LusterIt has become increasingly clear that the terms used to define memory T cell subsets no longer accurately reflect our understanding of memory T cell biology. Here, we discuss the limitations of our current terminology and propose a new approach for defining memory T cell subsets.Full-Text HTMLPDF Flipping the Switch…

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    The full potential of T cell-based immunotherapies remains limited by a variety of T cell extrinsic and intrinsic immunosuppressive mechanisms that can become imprinted to stably reduce the antitumor ability of T cells. Here, we discuss recent insights into memory CD8+ T cell differentiation and exhaustion and the association of these differentiation states with clinical outcomes during immune…

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    T cells can sometimes acquire properties of a memory cell without encountering foreign antigen. Miller et al. now show that development of such ‘memory phenotype’ (MP) CD8+ T cells starts with recognition of self-ligands in the thymus, and finishes in peripheral tissues. These cells respond rapidly during infection, and infiltrate tumors, where they express high amounts of PD-1.

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    • Read the Spotlight @TrendsImmuno on Instructing #Memory in #CD8+ #Thymocytes by Katherine Maude Ashby & Kristin Ann Hogquist @hogqu001- special issue on #molecular mechanisms of #Immunity, https://t.co/vIC8e0iKDQ https://t.co/sRCFM2Ldxj

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    CD8+ T cell immunological memory of past antigen exposure can confer long-lived protection against infections or tumors. The fact that CD8+ memory T cells can have features of both naïve and effector cells has forced the field to struggle with several conceptual questions about the developmental origin of the cell and, consequently, the mechanism(s) that contribute to memory development. Here, we…

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    • Read the Opinion @TrendsImmuno on #Stem, #Effector, and #Hybrid States of #Memory #CD8 #TCells in #Cancer, by Enrico Lugli, Giovanni Galletti, Shannon K. Boi & Ben Youngblood #ISSCR2020 https://t.co/zwKPjoeob7 https://t.co/MuwCSbz7iz