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T Cell Dysfunction and Exhaustion in Cancer
2020
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Tumor immunotherapy is a promising therapeutic strategy for patients with advanced cancers. T cells are key mediators of antitumor function that specifically recognize and react to tumor-expressing antigens and have proven critical for cancer immunotherapy. However, T cells are not as effective against cancer as expected. This is partly because T cells enter a dysfunctional or exhausted state, which is characterized by sustained expression of inhibitory receptors and a transcriptional state
doi:10.3389/fcell.2020.00017
pmid:32117960
pmcid:PMC7027373
fatcat:iz52h6lnivgy3gxsqpvt6c5flq