Phenotypic Differences of CD103+ Tissue-Resident Memory T Cells Associated with Various Cancers.

Hye Seon Park, Yeonjin Jeon, Hyun Lee, Heejae Lee, Young-Ae Kim, In Ah Park, Won Seon Bang, Miseon Lee, Young Jin Cho, Jihyeong Kim, Gyungyub Gong, Hee Jin Lee
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Background/aims: The presence and clinical importance of tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells have been recently described in association with various cancer types. However, the frequency and the traditional naïve-effector-memory phenotypic characteristics of TRM cells are largely unknown.

Methods: We analyzed single-cell populations of colorectal cancer (CC, n = 18), stomach cancer (SC, n = 13), renal cell carcinoma (RCC, n = 19), and breast cancer (BC, n = 16) by dissociation of tumor tissue with collagenase/hyaluronidase. We investigated populations of naïve, effector, and memory T and TRM cells by flow cytometry.

Results: Among CD8- cells, CC was associated with a significantly higher proportion of CD103+ T cells than other tumor types (p < 0.001). Among CD8+ cells, CC and SC were associated with higher CD103+ T-cell proportions than RCC and BC (p < 0.001). Significantly more CD8+ than CD8- cells expressed CD103 (p < 0.001). In association with SC, RCC, and BC, CD8+ T cells had a similar T-cell phenotype composition pattern: fewer effector T cells and more memory-type T cells among CD103+ cells compared with CD103- cells (p < 0.05). Tumors with higher proportion of CD103+ cells had no specific clinicopathologic characteristics than those with lower proportion of CD103+ cells.

Conclusion: TRM cell abundance and phenotypes varied among CC, SC, RCC, and BC. Further studies regarding the functional differences of TRM associated with various tumors are warranted.

CD103+组织驻留记忆T细胞与各种癌症相关的表型差异
背景/目的:组织驻留记忆T (TRM)细胞的存在和临床重要性最近被描述与各种癌症类型有关。然而,TRM细胞的频率和传统的naïve-effector-memory表型特征在很大程度上是未知的。方法:采用胶原酶/透明质酸酶分离肿瘤组织的方法,对结直肠癌(18例)、胃癌(13例)、肾癌(19例)和乳腺癌(16例)的单细胞群体进行分析。我们通过流式细胞术研究了naïve、效应细胞和记忆T细胞和TRM细胞的群体。结果:在CD8-细胞中,CC与CD103+ T细胞的比例显著高于其他肿瘤类型(p < 0.001)。在CD8+细胞中,CC和SC的CD103+ t细胞比例高于RCC和BC (p < 0.001)。CD8+细胞明显多于CD8-细胞表达CD103 (p < 0.001)。与SC、RCC和BC相关,CD8+ T细胞具有相似的T细胞表型组成模式:与CD103-细胞相比,CD103+细胞中的效应T细胞较少,记忆型T细胞较多(p < 0.05)。CD103+细胞比例高的肿瘤与CD103+细胞比例低的肿瘤相比,无特异性临床病理特征。结论:TRM细胞丰度和表型在CC、SC、RCC和BC之间存在差异。需要进一步研究与各种肿瘤相关的TRM的功能差异。
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