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Ifn-Γ: A Cytokine At The Right Time, Is In The Right Place, J. Daniel Burke, Howard A. Young Jun 2019

Ifn-Γ: A Cytokine At The Right Time, Is In The Right Place, J. Daniel Burke, Howard A. Young

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Interferon gamma has long been studied as a critical mediator of tumor immunity. In recent years, the complexity of cellular interactions that take place in the tumor microenvironment has become better appreciated in the context of immunotherapy. While checkpoint inhibitors have dramatically improved remission rates in cancer treatment, IFN-Γ and related effectors continue to be identified as strong predictors of treatment success. In this review, we provide an overview of the multiple immunosuppressive barriers that IFN-Γ has to overcome to eliminate tumors, and potential avenues for modulating the immune response in favor of tumor rejection.


Th1 Differentiation Drives The Accumulation Of Intravascular, Non-Protective Cd4 T Cells During Tuberculosis, Michelle A. Sallin, Shunsuke Sakai, Keith D. Kauffman, Howard A. Young, Jinfang Zhu, Daniel L. Barber Mar 2017

Th1 Differentiation Drives The Accumulation Of Intravascular, Non-Protective Cd4 T Cells During Tuberculosis, Michelle A. Sallin, Shunsuke Sakai, Keith D. Kauffman, Howard A. Young, Jinfang Zhu, Daniel L. Barber

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Recent data indicate that the differentiation state of Th1 cells determines their protective capacity against tuberculosis. Therefore, we examined the role of Th1-polarizing factors in the generation of protective and non-protective subsets of Mtb-specific Th1 cells. We find that IL-12/23p40 promotes Th1 cell expansion and maturation beyond the CD73+CXCR3+T-betdim stage, and T-bet prevents deviation of Th1 cells into Th17 cells. Nevertheless, IL- 12/23p40 and T-bet are also essential for the production of a prominent subset of intravascular CX3CR1+KLRG1+ Th1 cells that persists poorly and can neither migrate into the lung parenchyma nor control Mtb growth. Furthermore, T-bet suppresses development of …