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T cell therapies-are T memory stem cells the answer?

Flynn JK, Gorry PR

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  • Journal Annals of translational medicine

  • Published 25 Nov 2015

  • Volume 3

  • ISSUE 17

  • Pagination 251

  • DOI 10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.08.13

Abstract

T memory stem cells (TSCM) are the earliest developmental stage of memory T cells, displaying stem cell-like properties and exhibiting a gene profile between naive and central memory (CM) T cells. Their long-lifespan, robust proliferative potential and self-renewal capacity has generated much research and clinical interest particularly for therapeutic use. Here, we discuss recent findings published in Science Translational Medicine by Biasco and colleagues [2015 Feb 4;7(273):273ra13], which provided evidence for the persistence of TSCM in humans for up to 12 years after infusion of genetically modified lymphocytes, and we examine the implications for the development of novel immunotherapies using TSCM.