Frontiers in Immunology (Apr 2023)

T cell-derived exosomes in tumor immune modulation and immunotherapy

  • Qiujun Zhou,
  • Shenyu Wei,
  • Hui Wang,
  • Yuanyuan Li,
  • Shasha Fan,
  • Yi Cao,
  • Chenglei Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1130033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Exosomes are nanoscale vesicles secreted by most cells and have a phospholipid bilayer structure. Exosomes contain DNA, small RNA, proteins, and other substances that can carry proteins and nucleic acids and participate in communication between cells. T cells are an indispensable part of adaptive immunity, and the functions of T cell-derived exosomes have been widely studied. In the more than three decades since the discovery of exosomes, several studies have revealed that T cell-derived exosomes play a novel role in cell-to-cell signaling, especially in the tumor immune response. In this review, we discuss the function of exosomes derived from different T cell subsets, explore applications in tumor immunotherapy, and consider the associated challenges.

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