1. T Cell engineering for cancer immunotherapy by manipulating mechanosensitive force-bearing receptors
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Lingzhu Zhao, Guoqing Zhao, Jinteng Feng, Zheng Zhang, Jiayu Zhang, Hui Guo, and Min Lin
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mechanobiology of T cell ,T cell activation ,immunoengineering ,cancer immunotherapy ,mechanosensitive receptors ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
T cell immune responses are critical for in both physiological and pathological processes. While biochemical cues are important, mechanical cues arising from the microenvironment have also been found to act a significant role in regulating various T cell immune responses, including activation, cytokine production, metabolism, proliferation, and migration. The immune synapse contains force-sensitive receptors that convert these mechanical cues into biochemical signals. This phenomenon is accepted in the emerging research field of immunomechanobiology. In this review, we provide insights into immunomechanobiology, with a specific focus on how mechanosensitive receptors are bound and triggered, and ultimately resulting T cell immune responses.
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- 2023
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