Cell-intrinsic CD4 T cell tolerance: a new frontier in therapy?
- PMID: 40707326
- PMCID: PMC12313179
- DOI: 10.1016/j.it.2025.07.001
Cell-intrinsic CD4 T cell tolerance: a new frontier in therapy?
Abstract
CD4 T cell tolerance is essential for immune homeostasis but its mechanisms remain unclear. Although regulatory T cells (Tregs) mediate T cell-extrinsic tolerance, this review emphasizes the CD4 T cell-intrinsic pathways - anergy and exhaustion - that are triggered by suboptimal or persistent antigen stimulation. These states share transcriptional and epigenomic features across contexts such as cancer, pregnancy, and transplantation. Instead of being distinct, they form a spectrum of tolerance with potential for therapeutic targeting. CD154 has re-emerged as a promising target, although memory T cell tolerization remains challenging. A deeper understanding of what sustains or reverses CD4 T cell tolerance is key to designing treatments that induce/maintain tolerance in autoimmunity and transplantation, or restore functionality in cancer and chronic infection.
Keywords: CD4 T cell; anergy; anti-CD154; exhaustion; tolerance.
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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.
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