| Literature DB >> 35654639 |
Thomas Baranek1, Carolina de Amat Herbozo2, Thierry Mallevaey3, Christophe Paget4.
Abstract
Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are increasingly regarded as disease biomarkers and immunotherapeutic targets. However, a greater understanding of their biology is necessary to effectively target these cells in the clinic. The discovery of iNKT1/2/17 cell effector subsets was a milestone in our understanding of iNKT cell development and function. Recent transcriptomic studies have uncovered an even greater heterogeneity and challenge our understanding of iNKT cell ontogeny and effector differentiation. We propose a refined model whereby iNKT cells differentiate through a dynamic and continuous instructive process that requires the accumulation and integration of various signals within the thymus or peripheral tissues. Within this framework, we question the existence of true iNKT2 cells and discuss the parallels between mouse and human iNKT cells.Entities:
Keywords: iNKT cells; ontogeny; single-cell RNA-sequencing
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35654639 DOI: 10.1016/j.it.2022.04.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Immunol ISSN: 1471-4906 Impact factor: 19.709