High-dimensional single cell analysis identifies stemlike cytotoxic CD8+T cells infiltrating human tumors

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CD8+ T cells infiltrating tumors are largely dysfunctional, but whether a subset maintains superior functionality remains ill defined. By high-dimensional single cell analysis of millions of CD8+ T cells from 53 individuals with lung cancer, we defined those subsets that are enriched in tumors compared with cancer-free tissues and blood. Besides exhausted and activated cells, we identified CXCR5+ TIM-3- CD8+ T cells with a partial exhausted phenotype, while retaining gene networks responsible for stem-like plasticity and cytotoxicity, as revealed by single cell sequencing of the whole transcriptome. Ex vivo, CXCR5+ TIM-3- CD8+ T cells displayed enhanced self-renewal and multipotency compared with more differentiated subsets and were largely polyfunctional. Analysis of inhibitory and costimulatory receptors revealed PD-1, TIG IT, and CD27 as possible targets of immunotherapy. We thus demonstrate a hierarchy of differentiation in the context of T cell exhaustion in human cancer similar to that of chronically infected mice, which is further shown to disappear with disease progression.

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Brummelman, J., Mazza, E. M. C., Alvisi, G., Colombo, F. S., Grilli, A., Mikulak, J., … Lugli, E. (2018). High-dimensional single cell analysis identifies stemlike cytotoxic CD8+T cells infiltrating human tumors. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 215(10), 2520–2535. https://doi.org/10.1084/JEM.20180684

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