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Tumor-infiltrating CD62L(+)PD-1(-)CD8 T cells retain proliferative potential via Bcl6 expression and replenish effector T cells within the tumor

Tumor antigen–primed CD8 T cells differentiate into effector T cells that kill tumor cells rapidly, whereas durable responses of CD8 T cells are required to cope with long-lasting tumor growth. However, it is not well known how persisting CD8 T cells are generated. In this study, we analyzed CD8 T c...

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Autores principales: Gong, Yu, Suzuki, Toshihiro, Kozono, Haruo, Kubo, Masato, Nakano, Naoko
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7449457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32845913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237646
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Sumario:Tumor antigen–primed CD8 T cells differentiate into effector T cells that kill tumor cells rapidly, whereas durable responses of CD8 T cells are required to cope with long-lasting tumor growth. However, it is not well known how persisting CD8 T cells are generated. In this study, we analyzed CD8 T cells primed by antigens in tumor-draining lymph nodes and found that CD8 T cells first differentiated into a CD62L-intermediate (CD62L(int)) stage upon antigen stimulation. These cells gave rise to tumor-infiltrating CD62L(-)CD44(high) Bcl6(-) effector T cells and CD62L(+)CD44(high)Bcl6(+) memory-like T cells. Memory-like T cells within the tumor expressed CD127, CXCR3 and had the potential to proliferate significantly when they were transferred into tumor-bearing mice. Bcl6 expression in these T cells was critical because Bcl6(-/-)CD62L(+)CD44(high)CD8T cells within the tumor were defective in expansion after secondary transfer. Taken together, our findings show that CD62L(+)CD44(high)Bcl6(+) cells are generated from highly proliferating CD62L(int) T cells and retain high proliferative potential, which contributes to replenishment of effector T cells within the tumor.