Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics (Oct 2020)

Human T cell glycosylation and implications on immune therapy for cancer

  • Elien De Bousser,
  • Leander Meuris,
  • Nico Callewaert,
  • Nele Festjens

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2020.1730658
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
pp. 2374 – 2388

Abstract

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Glycosylation is an important post-translational modification, giving rise to a diverse and abundant repertoire of glycans on the cell surface, collectively known as the glycome. When focusing on immunity, glycans are indispensable in virtually all signaling and cell-cell interactions. More specifically, glycans have been shown to regulate key pathophysiological steps within T cell biology such as T cell development, thymocyte selection, T cell activity and signaling as well as T cell differentiation and proliferation. They are of major importance in determining the interaction of human T cells with tumor cells. In this review, we will describe the role of glycosylation of human T cells in more depth, elaborate on the importance of glycosylation in the interaction of human T cells with tumor cells and discuss the potential of cancer immunotherapies that are based on manipulating the glycome functions at the tumor immune interface.,

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