Consensus nomenclature for CD8+ T cell phenotypes in cancer

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Apetoh, Lionel | Smyth, Mark | Drake, Charles | Abastado, Pierre | Apte, Ron | Ayyoub, Maha | Blay, Jean-Yves | Bonneville, Marc | Butterfield, Lisa | Caignard, Anne | Castelli, Chiara | Cavallo, Federica | Celis, Esteban | Chen, Lieping | Colombo, Mario | Comin-Anduix, Begoña | Coukos, Georges | Dhodapkar, Madhav, V | Dranoff, Glenn | Frazer, Ian | Fridman, Wolf-Hervé | Gabrilovich, Dmitry, I | Gilboa, Eli | Gnjatic, Sacha | Jäger, Dirk | Kalinski, Pawel | Kaufman, Howard | Kiessling, Rolf | Kirkwood, John | Knuth, Alexander | Liblau, Roland | Lotze, Michael | Lugli, Enrico | Marincola, Francesco | Melero, Ignacio | Melief, Cornelis | Mempel, Thorsten | Mittendorf, Elizabeth, A | Odun, Kunle | Overwijk, Willem | Palucka, Anna Karolina | Parmiani, Giorgio | Ribas, Antoni, A | Romero, Pedro | Schreiber, Robert | Schuler, Gerold | Srivastava, Pramod, K | Tartour, Eric | Valmori, Danila | van Der Burg, Sjoerd | van Der Bruggen, Pierre | van den Eynde, Benoît | Wang, Ena | Zou, Weiping | Whiteside, Theresa, L | Speiser, Daniel, E | Pardoll, Drew | Restifo, Nicholas, P | Anderson, Ana

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International audience. Whereas preclinical investigations and clinical studies have established that CD8+ T cells can profoundly affect cancer progression, the underlying mechanisms are still elusive. Challenging the prevalent view that the beneficial effect of CD8+ T cells in cancer is solely attributable to their cytotoxic activity, several reports have indicated that the ability of CD8+ T cells to promote tumor regression is dependent on their cytokine secretion profile and their ability to self-renew. Evidence has also shown that the tumor microenvironment can disarm CD8+ T cell immunity, leading to the emergence of dysfunctional CD8+ T cells. The existence of different types of CD8+ T cells in cancer calls for a more precise definition of the CD8+ T cell immune phenotypes in cancer and the abandonment of the generic terms "pro-tumor" and "antitumor." Based on recent studies investigating the functions of CD8+ T cells in cancer, we here propose some guidelines to precisely define the functional states of CD8+ T cells in cancer.

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