Relevance of αβ-DNTs as Prognostic Factor on Clinical Outcome and Role on Tumor Surveillance in Haematological Diseases and Solid Tumor: Preliminary Evaluations

Blood(2014)

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The mutual interactions between the host immune system and cancer cells may either promote or control oncogenesis. Cancer immunotherapies remain viable approaches to sustain patient survival. However, positive clinical response of phase I/II clinical trials remains still to low. The Double negative T cells (DNTs) have emerged as new subset of T cells that contributes specifically to anti- tumor immunity since involved in immune regulation and tolerance acting as regulatory T cells (Treg) and/or cytotoxic T cells. DNTs express either αβ or γδ T-cell receptors (TCR) or lack CD4, CD8 and CD56. Functional studies showed that DNTs might have a direct in vitro anti-tumor activity against lymphoma and melanoma cells. However no data are available on their prognostic significance, modulation during the therapy response and their ability to kill tumor cells in cooperation with other immune cells such as DCs to explain their role in human anti-lymphoma immunity. Knowledge of the DNTs role in tumor surveillance and as prognostic factor for clinical outcome has a strong clinical valence and might allow us to design new approaches of therapeutic strategy.
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