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Tertiary Lymphoid Structure-B Cells Narrow Regulatory T Cells Impact in Lung Cancer Patients
oleh: Claire Germain, Claire Germain, Claire Germain, Claire Germain, Claire Germain, Priyanka Devi-Marulkar, Priyanka Devi-Marulkar, Priyanka Devi-Marulkar, Samantha Knockaert, Samantha Knockaert, Samantha Knockaert, Jérôme Biton, Jérôme Biton, Jérôme Biton, Hélène Kaplon, Hélène Kaplon, Hélène Kaplon, Laïla Letaïef, Laïla Letaïef, Laïla Letaïef, Laïla Letaïef, Laïla Letaïef, Jérémy Goc, Jérémy Goc, Jérémy Goc, Agathe Seguin-Givelet, Agathe Seguin-Givelet, Agathe Seguin-Givelet, Dominique Gossot, Dominique Gossot, Nicolas Girard, Pierre Validire, Pierre Validire, Marine Lefèvre, Marine Lefèvre, Marine Lefèvre, Diane Damotte, Diane Damotte, Diane Damotte, Diane Damotte, Marco Alifano, Marco Alifano, Marco Alifano, Marco Alifano, François M. Lemoine, François M. Lemoine, Keith E. Steele, Jean-Luc Teillaud, Jean-Luc Teillaud, Jean-Luc Teillaud, Jean-Luc Teillaud, Jean-Luc Teillaud, Scott A. Hammond, Marie-Caroline Dieu-Nosjean, Marie-Caroline Dieu-Nosjean, Marie-Caroline Dieu-Nosjean, Marie-Caroline Dieu-Nosjean, Marie-Caroline Dieu-Nosjean
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Diterbitkan: | Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-01 |
Deskripsi
The presence of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) in the tumor microenvironment is associated with better clinical outcome in many cancers. In non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), we have previously showed that a high density of B cells within TLS (TLS-B cells) is positively correlated with tumor antigen-specific antibody responses and increased intratumor CD4+ T cell clonality. Here, we investigated the relationship between the presence of TLS-B cells and CD4+ T cell profile in NSCLC patients. The expression of immune-related genes and proteins on B cells and CD4+ T cells was analyzed according to their relationship to TLS-B density in a prospective cohort of 56 NSCLC patients. We observed that tumor-infiltrating T cells showed marked differences according to TLS-B cell presence, with higher percentages of naïve, central-memory, and activated CD4+ T cells and lower percentages of both immune checkpoint (ICP)-expressing CD4+ T cells and regulatory T cells (Tregs) in the TLS-Bhigh tumors. A retrospective study of 538 untreated NSCLC patients showed that high TLS-B cell density was even able to counterbalance the deleterious impact of high Treg density on patient survival, and that TLS-Bhigh Treglow patients had the best clinical outcomes. Overall, the correlation between the density of TLS-Bhigh tumors with early differentiated, activated and non-regulatory CD4+ T cell cells suggest that B cells may play a central role in determining protective T cell responses in NSCLC patients.