IL-9-producing T cells: potential players in allergy and cancer

P Angkasekwinai, C Dong - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021 - nature.com
P Angkasekwinai, C Dong
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021nature.com
Abstract IL-9-producing CD4+ T cells have been considered to represent a distinct T helper
cell (TH cell) subset owing to their unique developmental programme in vitro, their
expression of distinct transcription factors (including PU. 1) and their copious production of
IL-9. It remains debatable whether these cells represent a truly unique TH cell subset in vivo,
but they are closely related to the T helper 2 (TH2) cells that are detected in allergic
diseases. In recent years, increasing evidence has also indicated that IL-9-producing T cells …
Abstract
IL-9-producing CD4+ T cells have been considered to represent a distinct T helper cell (TH cell) subset owing to their unique developmental programme in vitro, their expression of distinct transcription factors (including PU.1) and their copious production of IL-9. It remains debatable whether these cells represent a truly unique TH cell subset in vivo, but they are closely related to the T helper 2 (TH2) cells that are detected in allergic diseases. In recent years, increasing evidence has also indicated that IL-9-producing T cells may have potent abilities in eradicating advanced tumours, particularly melanomas. Here, we review the latest literature on the development of IL-9-producing T cells and their functions in disease settings, with a particular focus on allergy and cancer. We also discuss recent ideas concerning the therapeutic targeting of these cells in patients with chronic allergic diseases and their potential use in cancer immunotherapy.
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