Pan-cancer single-cell landscape of tumor-infiltrating T cells

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Abstract

T cells play a central role in cancer immunotherapy, but we lack systematic comparison of the heterogeneity and dynamics of tumor-infiltrating T cells across cancer types. We built a single-cell RNA-sequencing pan-cancer atlas of T cells for 316 donors across 21 cancer types and revealed distinct T cell composition patterns. We found multiple state-transition paths in the exhaustion of CD8+ T cells and the preference of those paths among different tumor types. Certain T cell populations showed specific correlation with patient properties such as mutation burden, shedding light on the possible determinants of the tumor microenvironment. T cell compositions within tumors alone could classify cancer patients into groups with clinical trait specificity, providing new insights into T cell immunity and precision immunotherapy targeting T cells.

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Zheng, L., Qin, S., Si, W., Wang, A., Xing, B., Gao, R., … Zhang, Z. (2021). Pan-cancer single-cell landscape of tumor-infiltrating T cells. Science, 374(6574). https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abe6474

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