Journal article
Tissue-resident memory T cells from a metastatic vaginal melanoma patient are tumor-responsive T cells and increase after anti-PD-1 treatment
A Pizzolla, SP Keam, IA Vergara, F Caramia, N Thio, M Wang, N Kocovski, D Tantalo, J Jabbari, G Au-Yeung, S Sandhu, DE Gyorki, A Weppler, M Perdicchio, GA McArthur, AT Papenfuss, PJ Neeson
Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2022
Abstract
Background Vaginal melanoma (VM) is a rare cancer and has a poor response to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB). CD8+Tissue Resident Memory (TRM) T cells proliferate in response to ICB and correlate with longer survival in metastatic cutaneous melanoma. However, their capacity to respond to VM and their neoantigens is not known. Methods Using longitudinal samples, we explored the evolution of VM mutations by whole-exome sequencing and RNAseq, we also defined the immune context using multiplex immunohistochemistry and nanostring pan cancer immune profile. Then using fresh single cell suspensions of the metastatic samples, we explored VM T cells via mass cytometry and single cell RNAseq and T ce..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This project was funded by an imCORE project funds, F. Hoffmann--La Roche, to PJN.