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Multiplexed single-cell analysis reveals prognostic and nonprognostic T cell types in human colorectal cancer

Kazuya Masuda, Adam Kornberg, Jonathan Miller, Sijie Lin, Nathan Suek, Theo Botella, Kerim Secener, Alyssa M. Bacarella, Liang Cheng, Matthew Ingham, Vilma Rosario, Ahmed M. Al‐Mazrou, Steven A. Lee-Kong, Ravi P. Kiran, Marlon Stoeckius, Peter Smibert, Armando Del Portillo, Paul E. Oberstein, Peter A. Sims, Kelley S. Yan, Arnold Han

2022JCI Insight62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Clinical outcomes in colorectal cancer (CRC) correlate with T cell infiltrates, but the specific contributions of heterogenous T cell types remain unclear. To investigate the diverse function of T cells in CRC, we profiled 37,931 T cells from tumors and adjacent normal colon of 16 patients with CRC with respect to transcriptome, TCR sequence, and cell surface markers. Our analysis identified phenotypically and functionally distinguishable effector T cell types. We employed single-cell gene signatures from these T cell subsets to query the TCGA database to assess their prognostic significance. We found 2 distinct cytotoxic T cell types. GZMK+KLRG1+ cytotoxic T cells were enriched in CRC patients with good outcomes. GNLY+CD103+ cytotoxic T cells with a dysfunctional phenotype were not associated with good outcomes, despite coexpression of CD39 and CD103, markers that denote tumor reactivity. We found 2 distinct Treg subtypes associated with opposite outcomes. While total Tregs were associated with good outcomes, CD38+ Tregs were associated with bad outcomes independently of stage and possessed a highly suppressive phenotype, suggesting that they inhibit antitumor immunity in CRC. These findings highlight the potential utility of these subpopulations in predicting outcomes and support the potential for novel therapies directed at CD38+ Tregs or CD8+CD103+ T cells.

Topics & Concepts

Cytotoxic T cellColorectal cancerCD38CD8PhenotypeBiologyT cellCellCancer researchTranscriptomeImmunologyCancerAntigenImmune systemGeneIn vitroCell biologyGeneticsGene expressionStem cellCD34Cancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmune Cell Function and InteractionT-cell and B-cell Immunology
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