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Tumor-specific cytolytic CD4 T cells mediate immunity against human cancer

Authors :
Tania Wyss
George Coukos
Camilla Jandus
Joseph A. Trapani
Alexandre Harari
Alexander Mathis
David Gfeller
Hatice Altug
Giuseppe Ercolano
Pedro Romero
Margaux Saillard
Amélie Cachot
Raphael Genolet
Daniel E. Speiser
Xiaokang Li
Yen-Cheng Liu
Georg Alexander Rockinger
Kalliopi Ioannidou
Maria Pia Protti
Mariia Bilous
Mara Cenerenti
Philippe Guillaume
Julien Schmidt
Laurence de Leval
Walter Reith
Cachot, A.
Bilous, M.
Liu, Y. -C.
Li, X.
Saillard, M.
Cenerenti, M.
Rockinger, G. A.
Wyss, T.
Guillaume, P.
Schmidt, J.
Genolet, R.
Ercolano, G.
Protti, M. P.
Reith, W.
Ioannidou, K.
de Leval, L.
Trapani, J. A.
Coukos, G.
Harari, A.
Speiser, D. E.
Mathis, A.
Gfeller, D.
Altug, H.
Romero, P.
Jandus, C.
Source :
Science Advances, Vol. 7, No 9 (2021) P. eabe3348, Science Advances, Science advances, vol. 7, no. 9, pp. eabe3348
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Fully functional, tumor-specific, SLAMF7-expressing cytotoxic CD4 T cells directly mediate immunity against human cancer.<br />CD4 T cells have been implicated in cancer immunity for their helper functions. Moreover, their direct cytotoxic potential has been shown in some patients with cancer. Here, by mining single-cell RNA-seq datasets, we identified CD4 T cell clusters displaying cytotoxic phenotypes in different human cancers, resembling CD8 T cell profiles. Using the peptide-MHCII-multimer technology, we confirmed ex vivo the presence of cytolytic tumor-specific CD4 T cells. We performed an integrated phenotypic and functional characterization of these cells, down to the single-cell level, through a high-throughput nanobiochip consisting of massive arrays of picowells and machine learning. We demonstrated a direct, contact-, and granzyme-dependent cytotoxic activity against tumors, with delayed kinetics compared to classical cytotoxic lymphocytes. Last, we found that this cytotoxic activity was in part dependent on SLAMF7. Agonistic engagement of SLAMF7 enhanced cytotoxicity of tumor-specific CD4 T cells, suggesting that targeting these cells might prove synergistic with other cancer immunotherapies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23752548
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science Advances, Vol. 7, No 9 (2021) P. eabe3348, Science Advances, Science advances, vol. 7, no. 9, pp. eabe3348
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8d3851f2c68e27ae831020b4d4ab0bad