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γδ T Cells in Merkel Cell Carcinomas Have a Proinflammatory Profile Prognostic of Patient Survival.

Nicholas A Gherardin1,2, Kelly Waldeck3, Alex Caneborg4, Luciano G Martelotto4, Shiva Balachander4, Magnus Zethoven3, Pasquale M Petrone3, Andrew Pattison4, James S Wilmott5,6, Sergio M Quiñones-Parra1, Fernando Rossello4, Atara Posner4, Annie Wong3, Alison M Weppler7, Kerwin F Shannon5,6,8, Angela Hong5,6,8, Peter M Ferguson5,6,8, Valerie Jakrot5, Jeanette Raleigh3, Athena Hatzimihalis3, Paul J Neeson3,9, Paolo Deleso10, Meredith Johnston10,11, Margaret Chua10, Juergen C Becker12, Shahneen Sandhu7,9, Grant A McArthur7,9, Anthony J Gill13, Richard A Scolyer5,6,8,14, Rodney J Hicks9,15, Dale I Godfrey1,2, Richard W Tothill16,9.   

Abstract

Merkel cell carcinomas (MCC) are immunogenic skin cancers associated with viral infection or UV mutagenesis. To study T-cell infiltrates in MCC, we analyzed 58 MCC lesions from 39 patients using multiplex-IHC/immunofluorescence (m-IHC/IF). CD4+ or CD8+ T cells comprised the majority of infiltrating T lymphocytes in most tumors. However, almost half of the tumors harbored prominent CD4/CD8 double-negative (DN) T-cell infiltrates (>20% DN T cells), and in 12% of cases, DN T cells represented the majority of T cells. Flow cytometric analysis of single-cell suspensions from fresh tumors identified DN T cells as predominantly Vδ2- γδ T cells. In the context of γδ T-cell inflammation, these cells expressed PD-1 and LAG3, which is consistent with a suppressed or exhausted phenotype, and CD103, which indicates tissue residency. Furthermore, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) identified a transcriptional profile of γδ T cells suggestive of proinflammatory potential. T-cell receptor (TCR) analysis confirmed clonal expansion of Vδ1 and Vδ3 clonotypes, and functional studies using cloned γδ TCRs demonstrated restriction of these for CD1c and MR1 antigen-presenting molecules. On the basis of a 13-gene γδ T-cell signature derived from scRNA-seq analysis, gene-set enrichment on bulk RNA-seq data showed a positive correlation between enrichment scores and DN T-cell infiltrates. An improved disease-specific survival was evident for patients with high enrichment scores, and complete responses to anti-PD-1/PD-L1 treatment were observed in three of four cases with high enrichment scores. Thus, γδ T-cell infiltration may serve as a prognostic biomarker and should be explored for therapeutic interventions.See related Spotlight on p. 600. ©2021 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33674358     DOI: 10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-20-0817

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Immunol Res        ISSN: 2326-6066            Impact factor:   11.151


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Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-06-11       Impact factor: 4.964

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Authors:  Georgios Theocharidis; Stavroula Tekkela; Aristidis Veves; John A McGrath; Alexandros Onoufriadis
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