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Rgs16 promotes antitumor CD8 T cell exhaustion

Sci Immunol. 2022-05; 
Nina Weisshaar, Jingxia Wu, Yanan Ming, Alaa Madi, Agnes Hotz-Wagenblatt, Sicong Ma, Alessa Mieg, Marvin Hering, Ferdinand Zettl, Kerstin Mohr, Tilo Schlimbach, Nora Ten Bosch, Franziska Hertel, Lisann Müller, Hannah Byren, Mona Wang, Helena Borgers, Mareike Munz, Lukas Schmitt, Franciscus van der Hoeven, Ulrich Kloz, Rafael Carretero, Nikolai Schleußner, Rene-Filip Jackstadt, Ilse Hofmann, Guoliang Cui
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Abstract

T cells become functionally exhausted in tumors, limiting T cell-based immunotherapies. Although several transcription factors regulating the exhausted T (T) cell differentiation are known, comparatively little is known about the regulators of T cell survival. Here, we reported that the regulator of G protein signaling 16 (Rgs-16) suppressed T cell survival in tumors. By performing lineage tracing using reporter mice in which mCherry marked Rgs16-expressing cells, we identified that Rgs16CD8 tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) were terminally differentiated, expressed low levels of T cell factor 1 (Tcf1), and underwent apoptosis as early as 6 days after the onset of Rgs16 expression. deficiency inhibited CD8... More

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