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Human breast tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells retain polyfunctionality despite PD-1 expression

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  • Colt A. Egelston

    (Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope)

  • Christian Avalos

    (Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope)

  • Travis Y. Tu

    (Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope)

  • Diana L. Simons

    (Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope)

  • Grecia Jimenez

    (Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope)

  • Jae Y. Jung

    (Norton Cancer Institute)

  • Laleh Melstrom

    (Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope)

  • Kim Margolin

    (Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope)

  • John H. Yim

    (Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope)

  • Laura Kruper

    (Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope)

  • Joanne Mortimer

    (Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope)

  • Peter P. Lee

    (Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope)

Abstract

Functional CD8+ T cells in human tumors play a clear role in clinical prognosis and response to immunotherapeutic interventions. PD-1 expression in T cells involved in chronic infections and tumors such as melanoma often correlates with a state of T-cell exhaustion. Here we interrogate CD8+ tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) from human breast and melanoma tumors to explore their functional state. Despite expression of exhaustion hallmarks, such as PD-1 expression, human breast tumor CD8+ TILs retain robust capacity for production of effector cytokines and degranulation capacity. In contrast, melanoma CD8+ TILs display dramatic reduction of cytokine production and degranulation capacity. We show that CD8+ TILs from human breast tumors can potently kill cancer cells via bi-specific antibodies. Our data demonstrate that CD8+ TILs in human breast tumors retain polyfunctionality, despite PD-1 expression, and suggest that they may be harnessed for effective immunotherapies.

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  • Colt A. Egelston & Christian Avalos & Travis Y. Tu & Diana L. Simons & Grecia Jimenez & Jae Y. Jung & Laleh Melstrom & Kim Margolin & John H. Yim & Laura Kruper & Joanne Mortimer & Peter P. Lee, 2018. "Human breast tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells retain polyfunctionality despite PD-1 expression," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-06653-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-06653-9
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