摘要:肿瘤有效免疫的决定因素

N. Hacohen
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免疫检查点阻断疗法彻底改变了实体瘤的治疗;然而,即使是黑色素瘤,尽管观察到其高反应率,大多数肿瘤在治疗后仍继续生长。为了确定与免疫治疗成功或失败相关的免疫细胞状态,我们分析了从接受检查点抑制剂治疗的黑色素瘤患者获得的肿瘤样本中免疫细胞的单细胞转录组。我们定义了治疗后与肿瘤生长相关的CD8+ T细胞的特异性激活状态,描绘了它们的表观遗传景观和克隆性,并通过靶向T细胞因子的新组合证明了免疫增强。我们还发现,单个T细胞基因的表达可以预测肿瘤对治疗的反应。因此,我们的研究揭示了免疫细胞状态和分子,有助于解释人类有效的免疫治疗。引文格式:Nir Hacohen。肿瘤有效免疫的决定因素[摘要]。第四届CRI-CIMT-EATI-AACR国际癌症免疫治疗会议:将科学转化为生存;2018年9月30日至10月3日;纽约,纽约。费城(PA): AACR;癌症免疫学杂志,2019;7(2增刊):摘要nr - IA35。
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Abstract IA35: Determinants of effective tumor immunity
Treatment of solid tumors has been revolutionized by immune checkpoint blockade therapies; yet even for melanoma, for which high response rates are observed, the majority of tumors continue to grow after therapy. To identify immune cell states associated with success or failure of immunotherapy, we profiled the single-cell transcriptomes of immune cells from tumor samples obtained from melanoma patients treated with checkpoint inhibitors. We defined specific activation states of CD8+ T cells that associate with tumor growth post-therapy, delineated their epigenetic landscape and clonality, and demonstrated enhanced immunity by targeting a novel combination of T cell factors. We also found that expression of a single T cell gene was predictive of tumor regression in response to therapy. Our study thus reveals immune cell states and molecules that help explain effective immunotherapy in humans. Citation Format: Nir Hacohen. Determinants of effective tumor immunity [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Fourth CRI-CIMT-EATI-AACR International Cancer Immunotherapy Conference: Translating Science into Survival; Sept 30-Oct 3, 2018; New York, NY. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Immunol Res 2019;7(2 Suppl):Abstract nr IA35.
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