Modulation of CD4 T Cell Response According to Tumor Cytokine Microenvironment

The advancement of knowledge on tumor biology over the past decades has demonstrated a close link between tumor cells and cells of the immune system. In this context, cytokines have a major role because they act as intermediaries in the communication into the tumor bed. Cytokines play an important r...

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Main Authors: Théo Accogli, Mélanie Bruchard, Frédérique Végran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Cancers
Subjects:
CD4
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/3/373
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spelling doaj-8663264010824b0e8e64d0615f05f7512021-01-21T00:05:19ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942021-01-011337337310.3390/cancers13030373Modulation of CD4 T Cell Response According to Tumor Cytokine MicroenvironmentThéo Accogli0Mélanie Bruchard1Frédérique Végran2Faculté des Sciences de Santé, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 21000 Dijon, FranceFaculté des Sciences de Santé, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 21000 Dijon, FranceFaculté des Sciences de Santé, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 21000 Dijon, FranceThe advancement of knowledge on tumor biology over the past decades has demonstrated a close link between tumor cells and cells of the immune system. In this context, cytokines have a major role because they act as intermediaries in the communication into the tumor bed. Cytokines play an important role in the homeostasis of innate and adaptive immunity. In particular, they participate in the differentiation of CD4 T lymphocytes. These cells play essential functions in the anti-tumor immune response but can also be corrupted by tumors. The differentiation of naïve CD4 T cells depends on the cytokine environment in which they are activated. Additionally, at the tumor site, their activity can also be modulated according to the cytokines of the tumor microenvironment. Thus, polarized CD4 T lymphocytes can see their phenotype evolve, demonstrating functional plasticity. Knowledge of the impact of these cytokines on the functions of CD4 T cells is currently a source of innovation, for therapeutic purposes. In this review, we discuss the impact of the major cytokines present in tumors on CD4 T cells. In addition, we summarize the main therapeutic strategies that can modulate the CD4 response through their impact on cytokine production.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/3/373CD4cytokinescancerimmunotherapy
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author Théo Accogli
Mélanie Bruchard
Frédérique Végran
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Mélanie Bruchard
Frédérique Végran
Modulation of CD4 T Cell Response According to Tumor Cytokine Microenvironment
Cancers
CD4
cytokines
cancer
immunotherapy
author_facet Théo Accogli
Mélanie Bruchard
Frédérique Végran
author_sort Théo Accogli
title Modulation of CD4 T Cell Response According to Tumor Cytokine Microenvironment
title_short Modulation of CD4 T Cell Response According to Tumor Cytokine Microenvironment
title_full Modulation of CD4 T Cell Response According to Tumor Cytokine Microenvironment
title_fullStr Modulation of CD4 T Cell Response According to Tumor Cytokine Microenvironment
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of CD4 T Cell Response According to Tumor Cytokine Microenvironment
title_sort modulation of cd4 t cell response according to tumor cytokine microenvironment
publisher MDPI AG
series Cancers
issn 2072-6694
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The advancement of knowledge on tumor biology over the past decades has demonstrated a close link between tumor cells and cells of the immune system. In this context, cytokines have a major role because they act as intermediaries in the communication into the tumor bed. Cytokines play an important role in the homeostasis of innate and adaptive immunity. In particular, they participate in the differentiation of CD4 T lymphocytes. These cells play essential functions in the anti-tumor immune response but can also be corrupted by tumors. The differentiation of naïve CD4 T cells depends on the cytokine environment in which they are activated. Additionally, at the tumor site, their activity can also be modulated according to the cytokines of the tumor microenvironment. Thus, polarized CD4 T lymphocytes can see their phenotype evolve, demonstrating functional plasticity. Knowledge of the impact of these cytokines on the functions of CD4 T cells is currently a source of innovation, for therapeutic purposes. In this review, we discuss the impact of the major cytokines present in tumors on CD4 T cells. In addition, we summarize the main therapeutic strategies that can modulate the CD4 response through their impact on cytokine production.
topic CD4
cytokines
cancer
immunotherapy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/3/373
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