CD8型
NKG2D公司
生物
T细胞受体
细胞毒性T细胞
转录组
T细胞
分子生物学
单细胞分析
循环肿瘤细胞
癌症研究
细胞
抗原
免疫学
免疫系统
基因
癌症
基因表达
遗传学
体外
转移
作者
Kristen E. Pauken,Osmaan Shahid,Kaitlyn A Lagattuta,Kelly Mahuron,Jacob M. Luber,Margaret M. Lowe,Lüping Huang,Conor P. Delaney,Jaclyn M. Long,Megan E. Fung,Kathleen Newcomer,Katy K. Tsai,Melissa Chow,Samantha Guinn,Juhi R. Kuchroo,Kelly P. Burke,Jason M. Schenkel,Michael D. Rosenblum,Adil Daud,Arlene H. Sharpe,Meromit Singer
摘要
The ability to monitor anti-tumor CD8+ T cell responses in the blood has tremendous therapeutic potential. Here, we used paired single-cell RNA and TCR sequencing to detect and characterize "tumor-matching" (TM) CD8+ T cells in the blood of mice with MC38 tumors or melanoma patients using the TCR as a molecular barcode. TM cells showed increased activation compared with nonmatching T cells in blood and were less exhausted than matching cells in tumors. Importantly, PD-1, which has been used to identify putative circulating anti-tumor CD8+ T cells, showed poor sensitivity for identifying TM cells. By leveraging the transcriptome, we identified candidate cell surface markers for TM cells in mice and patients and validated NKG2D, CD39, and CX3CR1 in mice. These data show that the TCR can be used to identify tumor-relevant cells for characterization, reveal unique transcriptional properties of TM cells, and develop marker panels for tracking and analysis of these cells.
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