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Tumor-infiltrating dendritic cell states are conserved across solid human cancers

Genevieve M. Gerhard, Ruben Bill, Marius Messemaker, Allon M. Klein, Mikaël J. Pittet

2020The Journal of Experimental Medicine242 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DCs) contribute a small fraction of the tumor microenvironment but are emerging as an essential antitumor component based on their ability to foster T cell immunity and immunotherapy responses. Here, we discuss our expanding view of DC heterogeneity in human tumors, as revealed with meta-analysis of single-cell transcriptome profiling studies. We further examine tumor-infiltrating DC states that are conserved across patients, cancer types, and species and consider the fundamental and clinical relevance of these findings. Finally, we provide an outlook on research opportunities to further explore mechanisms governing tumor-infiltrating DC behavior and functions.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunotherapyTumor microenvironmentTranscriptomeBiologyDendritic cellCancer immunotherapyCellCancer researchComputational biologyTumor cellsImmunologyImmune systemGeneGeneticsGene expressionImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersT-cell and B-cell Immunology
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