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Transcriptional Activity and Stability of CD39+CD103+CD8+ T Cells in Human High-Grade Endometrial Cancer

Tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells (TIL) are of the utmost importance in anti-tumor immunity. CD103 defines tumor-resident memory T cells (T(RM) cells) associated with improved survival and response to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) across human tumors. Co-expression of CD39 and CD103 marks tumor-spe...

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Autores principales: Workel, Hagma H., van Rooij, Nienke, Plat, Annechien, Spierings, Diana C.J., Fehrmann, Rudolf S. N., Nijman, Hans W., de Bruyn, Marco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7312498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32471032
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21113770
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author Workel, Hagma H.
van Rooij, Nienke
Plat, Annechien
Spierings, Diana C.J.
Fehrmann, Rudolf S. N.
Nijman, Hans W.
de Bruyn, Marco
author_facet Workel, Hagma H.
van Rooij, Nienke
Plat, Annechien
Spierings, Diana C.J.
Fehrmann, Rudolf S. N.
Nijman, Hans W.
de Bruyn, Marco
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description Tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells (TIL) are of the utmost importance in anti-tumor immunity. CD103 defines tumor-resident memory T cells (T(RM) cells) associated with improved survival and response to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) across human tumors. Co-expression of CD39 and CD103 marks tumor-specific T(RM) with enhanced cytolytic potential, suggesting that CD39+CD103+ T(RM) could be a suitable biomarker for immunotherapy. However, little is known about the transcriptional activity of T(RM) cells in situ. We analyzed CD39+CD103+ T(RM) cells sorted from human high-grade endometrial cancers (n = 3) using mRNA sequencing. Cells remained untreated or were incubated with PMA/ionomycin (activation), actinomycin D (a platinum-like chemotherapeutic that inhibits transcription), or a combination of the two. Resting CD39+CD103+ T(RM) cells were transcriptionally active and expressed a characteristic T(RM) signature. Activated CD39+CD103+ T(RM) cells differentially expressed PLEK, TWNK, and FOS, and cytokine genes IFNG, TNF, IL2, CSF2 (GM-CSF), and IL21. Findings were confirmed using qPCR and cytokine production was validated by flow cytometry of cytotoxic TIL. We studied transcript stability and found that PMA-responsive genes and mitochondrial genes were particularly stable. In conclusion, CD39+CD103+ T(RM) cells are transcriptionally active T(RM) cells with a polyfunctional, reactivation-responsive repertoire. Secondly, we hypothesize that differential regulation of transcript stability potentiates rapid responses upon T(RM) reactivation in tumors.
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spelling pubmed-73124982020-06-29 Transcriptional Activity and Stability of CD39+CD103+CD8+ T Cells in Human High-Grade Endometrial Cancer Workel, Hagma H. van Rooij, Nienke Plat, Annechien Spierings, Diana C.J. Fehrmann, Rudolf S. N. Nijman, Hans W. de Bruyn, Marco Int J Mol Sci Article Tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells (TIL) are of the utmost importance in anti-tumor immunity. CD103 defines tumor-resident memory T cells (T(RM) cells) associated with improved survival and response to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) across human tumors. Co-expression of CD39 and CD103 marks tumor-specific T(RM) with enhanced cytolytic potential, suggesting that CD39+CD103+ T(RM) could be a suitable biomarker for immunotherapy. However, little is known about the transcriptional activity of T(RM) cells in situ. We analyzed CD39+CD103+ T(RM) cells sorted from human high-grade endometrial cancers (n = 3) using mRNA sequencing. Cells remained untreated or were incubated with PMA/ionomycin (activation), actinomycin D (a platinum-like chemotherapeutic that inhibits transcription), or a combination of the two. Resting CD39+CD103+ T(RM) cells were transcriptionally active and expressed a characteristic T(RM) signature. Activated CD39+CD103+ T(RM) cells differentially expressed PLEK, TWNK, and FOS, and cytokine genes IFNG, TNF, IL2, CSF2 (GM-CSF), and IL21. Findings were confirmed using qPCR and cytokine production was validated by flow cytometry of cytotoxic TIL. We studied transcript stability and found that PMA-responsive genes and mitochondrial genes were particularly stable. In conclusion, CD39+CD103+ T(RM) cells are transcriptionally active T(RM) cells with a polyfunctional, reactivation-responsive repertoire. Secondly, we hypothesize that differential regulation of transcript stability potentiates rapid responses upon T(RM) reactivation in tumors. MDPI 2020-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7312498/ /pubmed/32471032 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21113770 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fehrmann, Rudolf S. N.
Nijman, Hans W.
de Bruyn, Marco
Transcriptional Activity and Stability of CD39+CD103+CD8+ T Cells in Human High-Grade Endometrial Cancer
title Transcriptional Activity and Stability of CD39+CD103+CD8+ T Cells in Human High-Grade Endometrial Cancer
title_full Transcriptional Activity and Stability of CD39+CD103+CD8+ T Cells in Human High-Grade Endometrial Cancer
title_fullStr Transcriptional Activity and Stability of CD39+CD103+CD8+ T Cells in Human High-Grade Endometrial Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional Activity and Stability of CD39+CD103+CD8+ T Cells in Human High-Grade Endometrial Cancer
title_short Transcriptional Activity and Stability of CD39+CD103+CD8+ T Cells in Human High-Grade Endometrial Cancer
title_sort transcriptional activity and stability of cd39+cd103+cd8+ t cells in human high-grade endometrial cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7312498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32471032
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21113770
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