Abstract

The recent successes of chimeric antigen receptor T cells in the treatment of hematological malignancies have clearly led to an explosion in the field of adoptive cell therapy for cancer. Current efforts are focused on the translation of this exciting technology to the treatment of solid tumors and the development of allogeneic ‘off-the-shelf’ therapies. γδ T cells are currently gaining considerable attention in this field as their unique biology and established role in cancer immunosurveillance place them in a unique position to potentially overcome these challenges in adoptive cell therapy. Here, we review the relevant aspects of the function of γδ T cells in cancer immunity, and summarize clinical observations and clinical trial results that highlight their emerging role as a platform for the development of safe and effective cancer immunotherapies.

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