Journal article

Holding our breath: The promise of tissue-resident memory T cells in lung cancer

C Marceaux, CE Weeden, CL Gordon, ML Asselin-Labat

Translational Lung Cancer Research | AME PUBLISHING COMPANY | Published : 2021

Abstract

T cell memory is critical in controlling infection and plays an important role in anti-tumor responses in solid cancers. While effector memory and central memory T cells circulate and patrol non-lymphoid and lymphoid organs respectively, tissue resident memory T cells (TRM) permanently reside in tissues and provide local protective immune responses. In a number of solid tumors, tumor-specific T cell memory responses likely play an important role in keeping tumors in check, limiting cancer cell dissemination and reducing risk of relapse. In non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), a subset of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) display phenotypic and functional characteristics associated with lu..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

MLAL is supported by funding from the Viertel Foundation Senior Medical Research Fellowship. CLG is supported by funding from a NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (GNT1160963). This work is supported by a NHMRC Ideas Grant (GNT1182155), The Harry Secomb Trust, the Jenny Tatchell fund and by funds from the Operational Infrastructure Support Program provided by the Victorian Government and NHMRC IRIISS (Independent Research Institutes Infrastructure Support Scheme) Grant.