B cell signatures and tertiary lymphoid structures contribute to outcome in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

B细胞特征和三级淋巴结构与头颈部鳞状细胞癌的预后相关

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作者:Ayana T Ruffin # ,Anthony R Cillo # ,Tracy Tabib,Angen Liu,Sayali Onkar ,Sheryl R Kunning ,Caleb Lampenfeld ,Huda I Atiya,Irina Abecassis ,Cornelius H L Kürten,Zengbiao Qi,Ryan Soose,Umamaheswar Duvvuri,Seungwon Kim,Steffi Oesterrich ,Robert Lafyatis,Lan G Coffman,Robert L Ferris ,Dario A A Vignali ,Tullia C Bruno

Abstract

Current immunotherapy paradigms aim to reinvigorate CD8+ T cells, but the contribution of humoral immunity to antitumor immunity remains understudied. Here, we demonstrate that in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) caused by human papillomavirus infection (HPV+), patients have transcriptional signatures of germinal center (GC) tumor infiltrating B cells (TIL-Bs) and spatial organization of immune cells consistent with tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) with GCs, both of which correlate with favorable outcome. GC TIL-Bs in HPV+ HNSCC are characterized by distinct waves of gene expression consistent with dark zone, light zone and a transitional state of GC B cells. Semaphorin 4a expression is enhanced on GC TIL-Bs present in TLS of HPV+ HNSCC and during the differentiation of TIL-Bs. Our study suggests that therapeutics to enhance TIL-B responses in HNSCC should be prioritized in future studies to determine if they can complement current T cell mediated immunotherapies.

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