Comparative analysis of immune infiltrates in head and neck cancers across anatomical sites.
Tara MuijlwijkDennis N L M NijenhuisSonja H GanzevlesArjen BrinkChanglin KeJoseph N FassVenkatesh RajamanickamC René LeemansYoshinobu KoguchiBernard A FoxJos B PoellRuud H BrakenhoffRieneke van de VenPublished in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (2024)
We found that oral cavity SCCs had the highest frequencies of T cells. We also observed considerable interpatient heterogeneity for PD-1 on T cells, with noticeably higher frequencies of PD-1+ CD4+ T helper cells in larynx SCCs. Within the entire cohort, a higher fraction of CD8+ T cells positive for PD-1 was linked to improved overall survival. Whether the fraction of PD-1+ T cells within the TIME enables immune checkpoint inhibitor response prediction for patients with head and neck cancer remains to be determined.