Accumulation of tissue-resident natural killer cells, innate lymphoid cells, and CD8+ T cells towards the center of human lung tumors
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Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Despite recent advances in tissue immunology, little is known about the spatial distribution of tissue-resident lymphocyte subsets in lung tumors. Using high-parameter flow cytometry, we identified an accumulation of tissue-resident lymphocytes including tissue-resident NK (trNK) cells and CD8+ tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells toward the center of human non-small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLC). Chemokine receptor expression patterns indicated different modes of tumor-infiltration and/or residency between trNK cells and CD8+ TRM cells. In contrast to CD8+ TRM cells, trNK cells and ILCs generally expressed low levels of immune checkpoint receptors independent of location in the tumor. Additionally, granzyme expression in trNK cells and CD8+ TRM cells was highest in the tumor center, and intratumoral CD49a+CD16− NK cells were functional and responded stronger to target cell stimulation than their CD49a− counterparts, indicating functional relevance of trNK cells in lung tumors.In summary, the present spatial mapping of lymphocyte subsets in human NSCLC provides novel insights into the composition and functionality of tissue-resident immune cells, suggesting a role for trNK cells and CD8+ TRM cells in lung tumors and their potential relevance for future therapeutic approaches.
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Demi Brownlie
Andreas von Kries
Giampiero Valenzano
Nicole Wild
Emel Yilmaz
Jesper Säfholm
Mamdoh Al-Ameri
Evren Alici
Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren
Igor Schliemann
Ozan Aricak
Felix Haglund de Flon
Jakob Michaëlsson
Nicole Marquardt
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- 2023
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
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- 10.1080/2162402X.2023.2233402
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- Open Access ✓