Literature DB >> 35006459

Targeting regulatory T cells for immunotherapy in melanoma.

Lili Huang1, Yeye Guo1, Shujing Liu1, Huaishan Wang1, Jinjin Zhu1, Lingling Ou1, Xiaowei Xu2.   

Abstract

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential in the maintenance of immunity, and they are also a key to immune suppressive microenvironment in solid tumors. Many studies have revealed the biology of Tregs in various human pathologies. Here we review recent understandings of the immunophenotypes and suppressive functions of Tregs in melanoma, including Treg recruitment and expansion in a tumor. Tregs are frequently accumulated in melanoma and the ratio of CD8+ T cells versus Tregs in the melanoma is predictive for patient survival. Hence, depletion of Tregs is a promising strategy for the enhancement of anti-melanoma immunity. Many recent studies are aimed to target Tregs in melanoma. Distinguishing Tregs from other immune cells and understanding the function of different subsets of Tregs may contribute to better therapeutic efficacy. Depletion of functional Tregs from the tumor microenvironment has been tested to induce clinically relevant immune responses against melanomas. However, the lack of Treg specific therapeutic antibodies or Treg specific depleting strategies is a big hurdle that is yet to be overcome. Additional studies to fine-tune currently available therapies and more agents that specifically and selectively target tumor infiltrating Tregs in melanoma are urgently needed.
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Keywords:  Immune suppression; Immunotherapy; Melanoma; Tregs

Year:  2021        PMID: 35006459     DOI: 10.1186/s43556-021-00038-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biomed        ISSN: 2662-8651


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