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Proliferative exhausted CD8 + T cells exacerbate long-lasting anti-tumor effects in human papillomavirus-positive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Dan-Ni ChengKe QiuYufang RaoMinzi MaoLi LiYan WangYao SongJunren ChenXiaowei YiXiuli ShaoShao Hui HuangYi ZhangXuemei ChenSisi WuShuaishuai YuJun LiuHaiyang WangXingchen PengDaibo LiLin YangLi ChenZhiye YingYongbo ZhengMeijun ZhengBinwu YingXiaoxi ZengWei ZhangWei XuGeoffrey LiuFei ChenHaopeng YuYu ZhaoJianjun Ren
Published in: eLife (2023)
The survival prognosis of human papillomavirus (HPV)-positive and HPV-negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is largely different, and little is known about the anti-tumor mechanism of tumor-infiltrated exhausted CD8 + T cells (Tex) in HNSCC. We performed cell-level multi-omics sequencing on human HNSCC samples to decipher the multi-dimensional characteristics of Tex cells. A proliferative exhausted CD8 + T cell cluster (P-Tex) which was beneficial to survival outcomes of patients with HPV-positive HNSCC was identified. Interestingly, P-Tex cells expressed CDK4 genes as high as cancer cells, which could be simultaneously inhibited by CDK4 inhibitors and might be a potential reason for the ineffectiveness of CDK4 inhibitors in treating HPV-positive HNSCC. P-Tex cells could aggregate in the antigen-presenting cell niches and activate certain signaling pathways. Together, our findings suggest a promising role for P-Tex cells in the prognosis of patients with HPV-positive HNSCC by providing modest but persistent anti-tumor effects.
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