Heliyon (Aug 2022)

Implications of regulatory T cells in anti-cancer immunity: from pathogenesis to therapeutics

  • Mitesh Dwivedi,
  • Sanjay Tiwari,
  • E. Helen Kemp,
  • Rasheedunnisa Begum

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. e10450

Abstract

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Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play an essential role in maintaining immune tolerance and suppressing inflammation. However, Tregs present major hurdle in eliciting potent anti-cancer immune responses. Therefore, curbing the activity of Tregs represents a novel and efficient way towards successful immunotherapy of cancer. Moreover, there is an emerging interest in harnessing Treg-based strategies for augmenting anti-cancer immunity in different types of the disease. This review summarises the crucial mechanisms of Tregs’ mediated suppression of anti-cancer immunity and strategies to suppress or to alter such Tregs to improve the immune response against tumors. Highlighting important clinical studies, the review also describes current Treg-based therapeutic interventions in cancer, and discusses Treg-suppression by molecular targeting, which may emerge as an effective cancer immunotherapy and as an alternative to detrimental chemotherapeutic agents.

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