Expanded antigen-experienced CD160+CD8+effector T cells exhibit impaired effector functions in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Najmeh BozorgmehrIsobel OkoyeOlaide OyegbamiLai XuAmelie FontaineNanette Cox-KennettLoree M LarrattMark HnatiukAndrei FagarasanuJoseph BrandweinAnthea C PetersShokrollah ElahiPublished in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (2021)
Our study provides a novel insight into the influence of CD160 expression/co-expression with other co-inhibitory receptors in T cell effector functions in patients with CLL. Besides, IL-16-mediated upregulation of CD160 expression in T cells highlights the importance of IL-16/CD160 as potential immunotherapy targets in patients with CLL. Therefore, our findings propose a significant role for CD160 in T cell exhaustion in patients with CLL.