Resident and circulating memory T cells persist for years in melanoma patients with durable responses to immunotherapy

常驻和循环记忆 T 细胞在黑色素瘤患者体内持续存在多年,对免疫疗法有持久的反应

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作者:Jichang Han, Yanding Zhao, Keisuke Shirai, Aleksey Molodtsov, Fred W Kolling, Jan L Fisher, Peisheng Zhang, Shaofeng Yan, Tyler G Searles, Justin M Bader, Jiang Gui, Chao Cheng, Marc S Ernstoff, Mary Jo Turk #, Christina V Angeles #

Abstract

While T-cell responses to cancer immunotherapy have been avidly studied, long-lived memory has been poorly characterized. In a cohort of metastatic melanoma survivors with exceptional responses to immunotherapy, we probed memory CD8+ T-cell responses across tissues, and across several years. Single-cell RNA sequencing revealed three subsets of resident memory T (TRM) cells shared between tumors and distant vitiligo-affected skin. Paired T-cell receptor sequencing further identified clonotypes in tumors that co-existed as TRM in skin and as effector memory T (TEM) cells in blood. Clonotypes that dispersed throughout tumor, skin, and blood preferentially expressed a IFNG / TNF-high signature, which had a strong prognostic value for melanoma patients. Remarkably, clonotypes from tumors were found in patient skin and blood up to nine years later, with skin maintaining the most focused tumor-associated clonal repertoire. These studies reveal that cancer survivors can maintain durable memory as functional, broadly-distributed TRM and TEM compartments.

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