New opportunities to overcome T cell dysfunction: the role of transcription factors and how to target them.

Trends in biochemical sciences
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Abstract

Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapies, which block inhibitory receptors on T cells, can be efficacious in reinvigorating dysfunctional T cell responses. However, most cancers do not respond to these therapies and even in those that respond, tumors can acquire resistance. New strategies are needed to rescue and recruit T cell responses across patient populations and disease states. In this review, we define mechanisms of T cell dysfunction, focusing on key transcription factor (TF) networks. We discuss the complex and sometimes contradictory roles of core TFs in both T cell function and dysfunction. Finally, we review strategies to target TFs using small molecule modulators, which represent a challenging but highly promising opportunity to tune the T cell response toward sustained immunity.

Year of Publication
2024
Journal
Trends in biochemical sciences
Date Published
09/2024
ISSN
0968-0004
DOI
10.1016/j.tibs.2024.08.002
PubMed ID
39277450
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