Glycans as shapers of tumour microenvironment: A sweet driver of T-cell-mediated anti-tumour immune response
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- DOI: 10.1111/imm.13494
Glycans as shapers of tumour microenvironment: A sweet driver of T-cell-mediated anti-tumour immune response
Abstract
Essentially all cells are covered with a dense coat of different glycan structures/sugar chains, giving rise to the so-called glycocalyx. Changes in cellular glycosylation are a hallmark of cancer, affecting most of the pathophysiological processes associated with malignant transformation, including tumour immune responses. Glycans are chief macromolecules that define T-cell development, differentiation, fate, activation and signalling. Thus, the diversity of glycans expressed at the surface of T cells constitutes a fundamental molecular interface with the microenvironment by regulating the bilateral interactions between T-cells and cancer cells, fine-tuning the anti-tumour immune response. In this review, we will introduce the power of glycans as orchestrators of T-cell-mediated immune response in physiological conditions and in cancer. We discuss how glycans modulate the glyco-metabolic landscape in the tumour microenvironment, and whether glycans can synergize with immunotherapy as a way of rewiring T-cell effector functions against cancer cells.
Keywords: T cells; cancer immunology; cancer immunotherapy; glycosylation; tumour microenvironment.
© 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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