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The impact of inflationary cytomegalovirus‐specific memory T cells on anti‐tumour immune responses in patients with cancer.

Authors :
Luo, Xiao‐Hua
Meng, Qingda
Rao, Martin
Liu, Zhenjiang
Paraschoudi, Georgia
Dodoo, Ernest
Maeurer, Markus
Source :
Immunology; Nov2018, Vol. 155 Issue 3, p294-308, 15p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Summary: Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a ubiquitous, persistent beta herpesvirus. CMV infection contributes to the accumulation of functional antigen‐specific CD8+ T‐cell pools with an effector‐memory phenotype and enrichment of these immune cells in peripheral organs. We review here this 'memory T‐cell inflation' phenomenon and associated factors including age and sex. 'Collateral damage' due to CMV‐directed immune reactivity may occur in later stages of life – arising from CMV‐specific immune responses that were beneficial in earlier life. CMV may be considered an age‐dependent immunomodulator and a double‐edged sword in editing anti‐tumour immune responses. Emerging evidence suggests that CMV is highly prevalent in patients with a variety of cancers, particularly glioblastoma. A better understanding of CMV‐associated immune responses and its implications for immune senescence, especially in patients with cancer, may aid in the design of more clinically relevant and tailored, personalized treatment regimens. 'Memory T‐cell inflation' could be applied in vaccine development strategies to enrich for immune reactivity where long‐term immunological memory is needed, e.g. in long‐term immune memory formation directed against transformed cells. The immunomodulatory effect of inflationary cytomegalovirus (CMV)‐specific memory T cells stretches across immunological niches, including long‐term memory T cells. The CMV‐driven cellular immune repertoire may cause shifts in immune recognition profiles, or lead to reduced survival of 'inflationary T cells', and potentially shapes the quality and quantity of the anti‐tumour cellular immune response in patients with cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00192805
Volume :
155
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132393882
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/imm.12991