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      Intratumoral mregDC and CXCL13 T helper niches enable local differentiation of CD8 T cells following PD-1 blockade

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          Here, we leveraged a large neoadjuvant PD-1 blockade trial in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to search for correlates of response to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) within T cell-rich tumors. We show that ICB response correlated with the clonal expansion of intratumoral CXCL13 + CH25H + IL-21 + PD-1 + CD4 T helper cells (CXCL13 + Th) and Granzyme K + PD-1 + effector-like CD8 T cells, whereas terminally exhausted CD39 hi TOX hi PD-1 hi CD8 T cells dominated in non-responders. Strikingly, most T cell receptor (TCR) clones that expanded post-treatment were found in pre-treatment biopsies. Notably, PD-1 + TCF-1 + progenitor-like CD8 T cells were present in tumors of responders and non-responders and shared clones mainly with effector-like cells in responders or terminally differentiated cells in non-responders, suggesting that local CD8 T cell differentiation occurs upon ICB. We found that these progenitor CD8 T cells interact with CXCL13 + Th cells within cellular triads around dendritic cells enriched in maturation and regulatory molecules, or “mregDC”. Receptor-ligand analysis revealed unique interactions within these triads that may promote the differentiation of progenitor CD8 T cells into effector-like cells upon ICB. These results suggest that discrete intratumoral niches that include mregDC and CXCL13 + Th cells control the differentiation of tumor-specific progenitor CD8 T cell clones in patients treated with ICB.

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          bioRxiv
          June 26 2022
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          10.1101/2022.06.22.497216
          02a59038-e6c3-48bc-a5ef-649293b7e3b6
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          Molecular biology,Microscopy & Imaging
          Molecular biology, Microscopy & Imaging

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