Osr2 functions as a biomechanical checkpoint to aggravate CD8+ T cell exhaustion in tumor

Science TLDR por Raymond Ruff

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This episode explores groundbreaking research that uncovers a novel link between the mechanical properties of the tumor microenvironment and CD8+ T cell exhaustion, a major hurdle for effective cancer immunotherapy.

Key Findings:

  • Stiffer tumor regions, rich in collagen, harbor a higher proportion of exhausted CD8+ T cells.
  • Mechanical stress, mimicked by culturing T cells on stiff matrices or using a cell stretching device, exacerbates T cell exhaustion.
  • The mechanosensitive ion channel Piezo1 is essential for this process, as Piezo1-deficient T cells show reduced exhaustion in response to mechanical stress.
  • The transcription factor Osr2 emerges as a key downstream mediator of this pathway, specifically induced in activated T cells under mechanical stress.
  • Osr2 expression is directl ... 
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