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A local human Vδ1 T cell population is associated with survival in nonsmall-cell lung cancer
Wu Y, Biswas D, Usaite I, Angelova M, Boeing S, Karasaki T, Veeriah S, Czyzewska-Khan J, Morton C, Joseph M, Hessey S, Reading J, Georgiou A, Al-Bakir M, McGranahan N, Jamal-Hanjani M, Hackshaw A, Quezada S, Hayday A, Swanton C. A local human Vδ1 T cell population is associated with survival in nonsmall-cell lung cancer. Nature Cancer 2022, 3: 696-709. PMID: 35637401, PMCID: PMC9236901, DOI: 10.1038/s43018-022-00376-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesHumansLung NeoplasmsMiceReceptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-deltaT-Lymphocyte SubsetsConceptsT cell populationsT cellsLung tissueLung cancerCD8+ T cellsNonsmall-cell lung cancerNonsmall cell lung cancerEffector memory phenotypeT cell compartmentCell lung cancerAssociated with survivalNonmalignant lung tissuesStem-like featuresNontumor lung tissuesT cell biologyHuman lung tissueImmunotherapeutic strategiesMemory phenotypeNatural killerLung tumorsTissue-residentPost-surgeryResident memoryMurine tissuesTumor
2024
PD-1 defines a distinct, functional, tissue-adapted state in Vδ1+ T cells with implications for cancer immunotherapy
Davies D, Kamdar S, Woolf R, Zlatareva I, Iannitto M, Morton C, Haque Y, Martin H, Biswas D, Ndagire S, Munonyara M, Gillett C, O’Neill O, Nussbaumer O, Hayday A, Wu Y. PD-1 defines a distinct, functional, tissue-adapted state in Vδ1+ T cells with implications for cancer immunotherapy. Nature Cancer 2024, 5: 420-432. PMID: 38172341, PMCID: PMC10965442, DOI: 10.1038/s43018-023-00690-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsGene Expression ProfilingHumansImmunotherapyNeoplasmsProgrammed Cell Death 1 ReceptorReceptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-deltaT-Lymphocyte SubsetsConceptsCheckpoint inhibitionPD-1T cellsProgrammed cell death protein 1Cell death protein 1PD-1 expressionResponse to TCR signalingPD-1 engagementT cell recognitionCancer immunotherapyTCR signalingTranscriptomic programsProtein 1CancerFunctional relevanceCellsImmunotherapyNeoantigensMelanomaPatientsOncology
2019
An innate-like Vδ1+ γδ T cell compartment in the human breast is associated with remission in triple-negative breast cancer
Wu Y, Kyle-Cezar F, Woolf R, Naceur-Lombardelli C, Owen J, Biswas D, Lorenc A, Vantourout P, Gazinska P, Grigoriadis A, Tutt A, Hayday A. An innate-like Vδ1+ γδ T cell compartment in the human breast is associated with remission in triple-negative breast cancer. Science Translational Medicine 2019, 11 PMID: 31597756, PMCID: PMC6877350, DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aax9364.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cell compartmentT cell receptorTriple-negative breast cancerInnate-like responsesT cellsBreast cancerExpress T cell receptorsIFN-g productionProgression-free survivalHuman breastAntigen-specific responsesAssociated with remissionHuman breast tumorsT cell receptor signalingMaximal patient benefitProgression-freeNKG2D receptorOverall survivalPeripheral bloodTissue-residentBreast tumorsIFN-gIL-17Paired tumorInflammatory pathology