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The T cell differentiation landscape is shaped by tumour mutations in lung cancer

Authors :
Ghorani, E
Reading, JL
Henry, JY
de Massy, MR
Rosenthal, R
Turati, V
Joshi, K
Furness, AJS
Aissa, AB
Saini, SK
Ramskov, S
Georgiou, A
Sunderland, MW
Wong, YNS
De Mucha, MV
Day, W
Galvez-Cancino, F
Becker, PD
Uddin, I
Ismail, M
Ronel, T
Woolston, A
Jamal-Hanjani, M
Veeriah, S
Birkbak, NJ
Wilson, GA
Litchfield, K
Conde, L
Guerra-Assuncao, JA
Blighe, K
Biswas, D
Salgado, R
Lund, T
Al Bakir, M
Moore, DA
Hiley, CT
Loi, S
Sun, Y
Yuan, Y
AbdulJabbar, K
Turajilic, S
Herrero, J
Enver, T
Hadrup, SR
Hackshaw, A
Peggs, KS
McGranahan, N
Chain, B
Swanton, C
Quezada, SA
Ghorani, E
Reading, JL
Henry, JY
de Massy, MR
Rosenthal, R
Turati, V
Joshi, K
Furness, AJS
Aissa, AB
Saini, SK
Ramskov, S
Georgiou, A
Sunderland, MW
Wong, YNS
De Mucha, MV
Day, W
Galvez-Cancino, F
Becker, PD
Uddin, I
Ismail, M
Ronel, T
Woolston, A
Jamal-Hanjani, M
Veeriah, S
Birkbak, NJ
Wilson, GA
Litchfield, K
Conde, L
Guerra-Assuncao, JA
Blighe, K
Biswas, D
Salgado, R
Lund, T
Al Bakir, M
Moore, DA
Hiley, CT
Loi, S
Sun, Y
Yuan, Y
AbdulJabbar, K
Turajilic, S
Herrero, J
Enver, T
Hadrup, SR
Hackshaw, A
Peggs, KS
McGranahan, N
Chain, B
Swanton, C
Quezada, SA
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Tumour mutational burden (TMB) predicts immunotherapy outcome in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), consistent with immune recognition of tumour neoantigens. However, persistent antigen exposure is detrimental for T cell function. How TMB affects CD4 and CD8 T cell differentiation in untreated tumours, and whether this affects patient outcomes is unknown. Here we paired high-dimensional flow cytometry, exome, single-cell and bulk RNA sequencing from patients with resected, untreated NSCLC to examine these relationships. TMB was associated with compartment-wide T cell differentiation skewing, characterized by loss of TCF7-expressing progenitor-like CD4 T cells, and an increased abundance of dysfunctional CD8 and CD4 T cell subsets, with significant phenotypic and transcriptional similarity to neoantigen-reactive CD8 T cells. A gene signature of redistribution from progenitor-like to dysfunctional states associated with poor survival in lung and other cancer cohorts. Single-cell characterization of these populations informs potential strategies for therapeutic manipulation in NSCLC.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315733411
Document Type :
Electronic Resource