Cancers (May 2021)

Development of Exhaustion and Acquisition of Regulatory Function by Infiltrating CD8+CD28− T Lymphocytes Dictate Clinical Outcome in Head and Neck Cancer

  • Daniela Fenoglio,
  • Liliana Belgioia,
  • Alessia Parodi,
  • Francesco Missale,
  • Almalina Bacigalupo,
  • Alison Tarke,
  • Fabiola Incandela,
  • Simone Negrini,
  • Stefania Vecchio,
  • Tiziana Altosole,
  • Sara Vlah,
  • Giuseppina Astone,
  • Francesca Costabile,
  • Alessandro Ascoli,
  • Francesca Ferrera,
  • Guido Schenone,
  • Raffaele De Palma,
  • Alessio Signori,
  • Giorgio Peretti,
  • Renzo Corvò,
  • Gilberto Filaci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13092234
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
p. 2234

Abstract

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Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) has a poor clinical outcome despite the presence of a rich CD8+ T cell tumor infiltrate in the majority of patients. This may be due to alterations of tumor infiltrating CD8+ T cells. Here, we performed a characterization of HNSCC infiltrating CD8+ T cells in a cohort of 30 patients. The results showed that differential intratumoral frequency of CD8+CD28+ T cells, CD8+CD28− T cells, and CD8+CD28−CD127−CD39+ Treg distinguished between HNSCC patients who did or did not respond to treatment. Moreover, high PD1 expression identified a CD8+CD28− T cell subpopulation, phenotypically/functionally corresponding to CD8+CD28−CD127−CD39+ Treg, which showed a high expression of markers of exhaustion. This observation suggests that development of exhaustion and acquisition of regulatory properties may configure the late differentiation stage for intratumoral effector T cells, a phenomenon we define as effector-to-regulatory T cell transition.

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