Abstract
T-cell memory is an important mechanism for long-term protection against diverse pathogens. Generation and persistence of memory T cells are vital components of anti-tumor immunity, given their ability to persist for prolonged durations, as well as activate and migrate rapidly. In the present study, we investigated the clinical and prognostic significance of T-cell subsets in the peripheral circulation of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Moreover, we calculated the enrichment scores of T-cell subsets in primary tumor tissues and compared their clinical characteristics using a public database. Multivariate survival analyses of circulating T-cell parameters revealed that clinical parameters, except M factor, were not independent prognostic factors, whereas proportions of CD8+ T cells, naïve T cells (TNs), effector memory T cells (TEMs), and CD38+CD8+ T cells were independent prognostic factors, suggesting the importance of these peripheral T-cell parameters as independent prognostic biomarkers. Consistent with these results, the T-cell enrichment analysis indicated that enrichment of CD8+ TNs in the tumor microenvironment was an independent prognostic factor. Moreover, an ex vivo experiment demonstrated significantly less cytotoxic activity in CD38+ T cells than in CD38− T cells. These findings suggest that T-cell memory-related parameters in both systemic immunity and the tumor microenvironment could be used as prognostic biomarkers regardless of clinical characteristics. Further characterization of circulating T cells would lead to the development of novel biomarkers for patients with HNSCC.
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Takahashi, H., Sakakura, K., Ida, S., Kawabata-Iwakawa, R., Matsuyama, T., Tada, H., … Chikamatsu, K. (2022). Circulating naïve and effector memory T cells correlate with prognosis in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Cancer Science, 113(1), 53–64. https://doi.org/10.1111/cas.15195
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