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Mature tertiary lymphoid structures evoke intra-tumoral T and B cell responses via progenitor exhausted CD4+ T cells in head and neck cancer

Hao Li, Mengjie Zhang, Boxin Zhang, Wen‐Ping Lin, Shu‐Jin Li, Dian Xiong, Qing Wang, Wen-Da Wang, Qi‐Chao Yang, Cong‐Fa Huang, Wei‐Wei Deng, Zhi‐Jun Sun

2025Nature Communications55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Tumor tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS), especially mature TLS (mTLS), have been associated with better prognosis and improved responses to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB), but the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Here, by performing single-cell RNA, antigen receptor sequencing and spatial transcriptomics on tumor tissue from head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients with different statuses of TLS, we observe that mTLS are enriched with stem-like T cells, and B cells at various maturation stages. Notably, progenitor exhausted CD4 + T cells, with features resembling follicular helper T cells, support these responses, by activating B cells to produce plasma cells in the germinal center, and interacting with DC-LAMP + dendritic cells to support CD8 + T cell activation. Conversely, non-mTLS tumors do not promote local anti-tumor immunity which is abundant of immunosuppressive cells or a lack of stem-like B and T cells. Furthermore, patients with mTLS manifest improved overall survival and response to ICB compared to those with non-mTLS. Overall, our study provides insights into mechanisms underlying mTLS-mediated intra-tumoral immunity events against cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Germinal centerHead and neck squamous-cell carcinomaProgenitor cellCancer researchCD8Follicular dendritic cellsBiologyImmune systemStem cellCancer stem cellCancerT cellAntigen-presenting cellImmunologyHead and neck cancerCell biologyAntibodyB cellGeneticsCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsImmune Cell Function and Interaction