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Extricating human tumour immune alterations from tissue inflammation.

Florian MairJami R EricksonMarie FrutosoAndrew J KonecnyEvan GreeneValentin VoilletNicholas J MauriceAnthony RongvauxDouglas R DixonBrittany BarberRaphael GottardoMartin Prlic
Published in: Nature (2022)
Immunotherapies have achieved remarkable successes in the treatment of cancer, but major challenges remain 1,2 . An inherent weakness of current treatment approaches is that therapeutically targeted pathways are not restricted to tumours, but are also found in other tissue microenvironments, complicating treatment 3,4 . Despite great efforts to define inflammatory processes in the tumour microenvironment, the understanding of tumour-unique immune alterations is limited by a knowledge gap regarding the immune cell populations in inflamed human tissues. Here, in an effort to identify such tumour-enriched immune alterations, we used complementary single-cell analysis approaches to interrogate the immune infiltrate in human head and neck squamous cell carcinomas and site-matched non-malignant, inflamed tissues. Our analysis revealed a large overlap in the composition and phenotype of immune cells in tumour and inflamed tissues. Computational analysis identified tumour-enriched immune cell interactions, one of which yields a large population of regulatory T (T reg ) cells that is highly enriched in the tumour and uniquely identified among all haematopoietically-derived cells in blood and tissue by co-expression of ICOS and IL-1 receptor type 1 (IL1R1). We provide evidence that these intratumoural IL1R1 + T reg cells had responded to antigen recently and demonstrate that they are clonally expanded with superior suppressive function compared with IL1R1 - T reg cells. In addition to identifying extensive immunological congruence between inflamed tissues and tumours as well as tumour-specific changes with direct disease relevance, our work also provides a blueprint for extricating disease-specific changes from general inflammation-associated patterns.
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