journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36688965/car-t-cell-behavior-and-function-revealed-by-real-time-imaging
#21
REVIEW
David Espie, Emmanuel Donnadieu
Adoptive transfer of T-cells expressing chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) has shown remarkable clinical efficacy against advanced B-cell malignancies. Nonetheless, the field of CAR T-cells is currently facing several major challenges. In particular, the CAR T-cell strategy has not yet produced favorable clinical responses when targeting solid tumors. In this context, it is of paramount importance to understand the determinants that limit the efficacy of T-cell-based immunotherapy. Characterization of CAR T-cells is usually based on flow cytometry and whole-transcriptome profiling...
January 23, 2023: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36635516/multiparameter-single-cell-proteomic-technologies-give-new-insights-into-the-biology-of-ovarian-tumors
#22
REVIEW
Ionut-Gabriel Funingana, Jacob S Bedia, Ying-Wen Huang, Antonio Delgado Gonzalez, Kenyi Donoso, Veronica D Gonzalez, James D Brenton, Alan Ashworth, Wendy J Fantl
High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) is the most lethal gynecological malignancy. Its diagnosis at advanced stage compounded with its excessive genomic and cellular heterogeneity make curative treatment challenging. Two critical therapeutic challenges to overcome are carboplatin resistance and lack of response to immunotherapy. Carboplatin resistance results from diverse cell autonomous mechanisms which operate in different combinations within and across tumors. The lack of response to immunotherapy is highly likely to be related to an immunosuppressive HGSOC tumor microenvironment which overrides any clinical benefit...
January 12, 2023: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36625902/single-cell-technologies-uncover-intra-tumor-heterogeneity-in-childhood-cancers
#23
REVIEW
Yu-Chen Lo, Yuxuan Liu, Marte Kammersgaard, Abhishek Koladiya, Timothy J Keyes, Kara L Davis
Childhood cancer is the second leading cause of death in children aged 1 to 14. Although survival rates have vastly improved over the past 40 years, cancer resistance and relapse remain a significant challenge. Advances in single-cell technologies enable dissection of tumors to unprecedented resolution. This facilitates unraveling the heterogeneity of childhood cancers to identify cell subtypes that are prone to treatment resistance. The rapid accumulation of single-cell data from different modalities necessitates the development of novel computational approaches for processing, visualizing, and analyzing single-cell data...
January 10, 2023: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36598558/proteomics-to-study-cancer-immunity-and-improve-treatment
#24
REVIEW
Giulia Franciosa, Anders H Kverneland, Agnete W P Jensen, Marco Donia, Jesper V Olsen
Cancer survival and progression depend on the ability of tumor cells to avoid immune recognition. Advances in the understanding of cancer immunity and tumor immune escape mechanisms enabled the development of immunotherapeutic approaches. In patients with otherwise incurable metastatic cancers, immunotherapy resulted in unprecedented response rates with the potential for durable complete responses. However, primary and acquired resistance mechanisms limit the efficacy of immunotherapy. Further therapeutic advances require a deeper understanding of the interplay between immune cells and tumors...
January 4, 2023: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36598557/single-cell-high-dimensional-imaging-mass-cytometry-one-step-beyond-in-oncology
#25
REVIEW
Yaël Glasson, Laure-Agnès Chépeaux, Anne-Sophie Dumé, Virginie Lafont, Julien Faget, Nathalie Bonnefoy, Henri-Alexandre Michaud
Solid tumors have a dynamic ecosystem in which malignant and non-malignant (endothelial, stromal, and immune) cell types constantly interact. Importantly, the abundance, localization, and functional orientation of each cell component within the tumor microenvironment vary significantly over time and in response to treatment. Such intratumoral heterogeneity influences the tumor course and its sensitivity to treatments. Recently, high-dimensional imaging mass cytometry (IMC) has been developed to explore the tumor ecosystem at the single-cell level...
January 4, 2023: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36853420/harnessing-the-n-1-dimensions-of-single-cell-omics-data-for-the-prediction-and-prevention-of-human-diseases
#26
EDITORIAL
Dyani Gaudilliere, Brice Gaudilliere
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2023: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35980400/revisiting-transplant-immunology-through-the-lens-of-single-cell-technologies
#27
REVIEW
Arianna Barbetta, Brittany Rocque, Deepika Sarode, Johanna Ascher Bartlett, Juliet Emamaullee
Solid organ transplantation (SOT) is the standard of care for end-stage organ disease. The most frequent complication of SOT involves allograft rejection, which may occur via T cell- and/or antibody-mediated mechanisms. Diagnosis of rejection in the clinical setting requires an invasive biopsy as there are currently no reliable biomarkers to detect rejection episodes. Likewise, it is virtually impossible to identify patients who exhibit operational tolerance and may be candidates for reduced or complete withdrawal of immunosuppression...
January 2023: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36534139/learning-cell-identity-in-immunology-neuroscience-and-cancer
#28
REVIEW
Stephanie Medina, Rebecca A Ihrie, Jonathan M Irish
Suspension and imaging cytometry techniques that simultaneously measure hundreds of cellular features are powering a new era of cell biology and transforming our understanding of human tissues and tumors. However, a central challenge remains in learning the identities of unexpected or novel cell types. Cell identification rubrics that could assist trainees, whether human or machine, are not always rigorously defined, vary greatly by field, and differentially rely on cell intrinsic measurements, cell extrinsic tissue measurements, or external contextual information such as clinical outcomes...
December 19, 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36480035/caf-immune-cell-crosstalk-and-its-impact-in-immunotherapy
#29
REVIEW
Ana Maia, Anna Schöllhorn, Juliane Schuhmacher, Cécile Gouttefangeas
Tumour cells do not exist as isolated entities. Instead, they are surrounded by a variety of cells and extracellular matrix, which form the tumour microenvironment (TME). The interaction between cancer cells and their microenvironment is increasingly acknowledged as essential in dictating the outcome of the patients. The TME includes everything that surrounds tumour cells and is often highjacked by the latter to promote their growth, invasion, and immune escape. Immune cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are essential components of the TME, and there is increasing evidence that their interaction constitutes a major player not only for tumour progression but also for therapy response...
December 8, 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36469056/regulatory-t-lymphocytes-as-a-therapy-for-ischemic-stroke
#30
REVIEW
Miao Wang, Angus W Thomson, Fang Yu, Rimi Hazra, Aditi Junagade, Xiaoming Hu
Unrestrained excessive inflammatory responses exacerbate ischemic brain injury and impede post-stroke brain recovery. CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+ regulatory T (Treg) cells play important immunosuppressive roles to curtail inflammatory responses and regain immune homeostasis after stroke. Accumulating evidence confirms that Treg cells are neuroprotective at the acute stage after stroke and promote brain repair at the chronic phases. The beneficial effects of Treg cells are mediated by diverse mechanisms involving cell-cell interactions and soluble factor release...
December 5, 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36446955/the-immunopathology-of-b-lymphocytes-during-stroke-induced-injury-and-repair
#31
REVIEW
Mary K Malone, Thomas A Ujas, Daimen R S Britsch, Katherine M Cotter, Katie Poinsatte, Ann M Stowe
B cells, also known as B lymphocytes or lymphoid lineage cells, are a historically understudied cell population with regard to brain-related injuries and diseases. However, an increasing number of publications have begun to elucidate the different phenotypes and roles B cells can undertake during central nervous system (CNS) pathology, including following ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. B cell phenotype is intrinsically linked to function following stroke, as they may be beneficial or detrimental depending on the subset, timing, and microenvironment...
November 29, 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36414693/immune-biology-of-nsclc-revealed-by-single-cell-technologies-implications-for-the-development-of-biomarkers-in-patients-treated-with-immunotherapy
#32
REVIEW
J Wlosik, S Fattori, P Rochigneux, A Goncalves, D Olive, A S Chretien
First-line immunotherapy in non-small-cell lung cancer largely improved patients' survival. PD-L1 testing is required before immune checkpoint inhibitor initiation. However, this biomarker fails to accurately predict patients' response. On the other hand, immunotherapy exposes patients to immune-related toxicity, the mechanisms of which are still unclear. Hence, there is an unmet need to develop clinically approved predictive biomarkers to better select patients who will benefit the most from immune checkpoint inhibitors and improve risk management...
November 21, 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36414692/single-cell-rna-seq-methods-to-interrogate-virus-host-interactions
#33
REVIEW
Kalani Ratnasiri, Aaron J Wilk, Madeline J Lee, Purvesh Khatri, Catherine A Blish
The twenty-first century has seen the emergence of many epidemic and pandemic viruses, with the most recent being the SARS-CoV-2-driven COVID-19 pandemic. As obligate intracellular parasites, viruses rely on host cells to replicate and produce progeny, resulting in complex virus and host dynamics during an infection. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), by enabling broad and simultaneous profiling of both host and virus transcripts, represents a powerful technology to unravel the delicate balance between host and virus...
November 21, 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36414691/highly-multiplexed-spatial-profiling-with-codex-bioinformatic-analysis-and-application-in-human-disease
#34
REVIEW
Wilson Kuswanto, Garry Nolan, Guolan Lu
Multiplexed imaging, which enables spatial localization of proteins and RNA to cells within tissues, complements existing multi-omic technologies and has deepened our understanding of health and disease. CODEX, a multiplexed single-cell imaging technology, utilizes a microfluidics system that incorporates DNA barcoded antibodies to visualize 50 + cellular markers at the single-cell level. Here, we discuss the latest applications of CODEX to studies of cancer, autoimmunity, and infection as well as current bioinformatics approaches for analysis of multiplexed imaging data from preprocessing to cell segmentation and marker quantification to spatial analysis techniques...
November 21, 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36355204/sex-differences-in-the-inflammatory-response-to-stroke
#35
REVIEW
Muhammad Bilal Tariq, Juneyoung Lee, Louise D McCullough
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality and disproportionally affects women, in part due to their higher longevity. Older women have poorer outcomes after stroke with high rates of cognitive deficits, depression, and reduced quality of life. Post-stroke inflammatory responses are also sexually dimorphic and drive differences in infarct size and recovery. Factors that influence sex-specific immune responses can be both intrinsic and extrinsic. Differences in gonadal hormone exposure, sex chromosome compliment, and environmental/social factors can drive changes in transcriptional and metabolic profiles...
November 10, 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36346451/systemic-innate-myeloid-responses-to-acute-ischaemic-and-haemorrhagic-stroke
#36
REVIEW
Ruth Stephens, John R Grainger, Craig J Smith, Stuart M Allan
Acute ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke account for significant disability and morbidity burdens worldwide. The myeloid arm of the peripheral innate immune system is critical in the immunological response to acute ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke. Neutrophils, monocytes, and dendritic cells (DC) contribute to the evolution of pathogenic local and systemic inflammation, whilst maintaining a critical role in ongoing immunity protecting against secondary infections. This review aims to summarise the key alterations to myeloid immunity in acute ischaemic stroke, intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH), and subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH)...
November 8, 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36385379/human-t-lymphocytes-at-tumor-sites
#37
REVIEW
Samuele Notarbartolo, Sergio Abrignani
CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes mediate most of the adaptive immune response against tumors. Naïve T lymphocytes specific for tumor antigens are primed in lymph nodes by dendritic cells. Upon activation, antigen-specific T cells proliferate and differentiate into effector cells that migrate out of peripheral blood into tumor sites in an attempt to eliminate cancer cells. After accomplishing their function, most effector T cells die in the tissue, while a small fraction of antigen-specific T cells persist as long-lived memory cells, circulating between peripheral blood and lymphoid tissues, to generate enhanced immune responses when re-encountering the same antigen...
November 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35482059/liver-resident-memory-t-cells-life-in-lockdown
#38
REVIEW
Laura J Pallett, Mala K Maini
A subset of memory T cells has been identified in the liver with a tissue-resident profile and the capacity for long-term 'lockdown'. Here we review how they are retained in, and adapted to, the hepatic microenvironment, including its unique anatomical features and metabolic challenges. We describe potential interactions with other local cell types and the need for a better understanding of this complex bidirectional crosstalk. Pathogen or tumour antigen-specific tissue-resident memory T cells (TRM ) can provide rapid frontline immune surveillance; we review the evidence for this in hepatotropic infections of major worldwide importance like hepatitis B and malaria and in liver cancers like hepatocellular carcinoma...
November 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36305905/heterogeneity-of-tissue-resident-immunity-across-organs-and-in-health-and-disease
#39
EDITORIAL
Petra Clara Arck, Federica Sallusto
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 28, 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36305904/tissue-resident-immunity-in-the-lung-a-first-line-defense-at-the-environmental-interface
#40
REVIEW
Dimitra E Zazara, Ioannis Belios, Jöran Lücke, Tao Zhang, Anastasios D Giannou
The lung is a vital organ that incessantly faces external environmental challenges. Its homeostasis and unimpeded vital function are ensured by the respiratory epithelium working hand in hand with an intricate fine-tuned tissue-resident immune cell network. Lung tissue-resident immune cells span across the innate and adaptive immunity and protect from infectious agents but can also prove to be pathogenic if dysregulated. Here, we review the innate and adaptive immune cell subtypes comprising lung-resident immunity and discuss their ontogeny and role in distinct respiratory diseases...
October 28, 2022: Seminars in Immunopathology
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