Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8463586 | Cellular Immunology | 2018 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
CD103+CD8+ tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) have been linked to prolonged survival in various types of cancer including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the factors associated with the retention of CD103+CD8+ TILs in lung cancer tissues remain largely unknown. Additionally, the contribution of CD103+CD8+ TILs to effective PD-1 based immunotherapy has not been fully elucidated. In this study, we identified that the expression levels of E-cadherin and TGF-β were significantly correlated with the distribution and the density of CD103+ TILs in lung cancer tumor tissues. Unexpectedly, we observed that CD103+CD8+ TILs that expressed higher levels of PD-1 co-express Ki-67. Moreover, CD103+CD8+ TILs expressed an increased level of T-bet compared to their counterparts, indicating these cells may be better armed for immunotherapy. Lastly, PD-1 pathway blockade led to a significantly increased production of IFN-γ by CD103+CD8+ TILs, suggesting CD103+CD8+ TILs could serve as a predictive biomarker for PD-1 based immunotherapy.
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Authors
Peiliang Wang, Bing Huang, Yi Gao, Jianjian Yang, Zhihui Liang, Ni Zhang, Xiangning Fu, Lequn Li,