Obstacles Posed by the Tumor Microenvironment to T cell Activity: A Case for Synergistic Therapies

Kristin G. Anderson, Ingunn M. Stromnes, Philip D. Greenberg

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Abstract

T cell dysfunction in solid tumors results from multiple mechanisms. Altered signaling pathways in tumor cells help produce a suppressive tumor microenvironment enriched for inhibitory cells, posing a major obstacle for cancer immunity. Metabolic constraints to cell function and survival shape tumor progression and immune cell function. In the face of persistent antigen, chronic T cell receptor signaling drives T lymphocytes to a functionally exhausted state. Here we discuss how the tumor and its microenvironment influences T cell trafficking and function with a focus on melanoma, and pancreatic and ovarian cancer, and discuss how scientific advances may help overcome these hurdles.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)311-325
Number of pages15
JournalCancer Cell
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 13 2017

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© 2017 Elsevier Inc.

Keywords

  • T cell dysfunction
  • TME
  • adoptive T cell therapy
  • genetic engineering
  • immunotherapy
  • tumor microenvironment

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