Holding Our Breath: The Promise Of Tissue-Resident Memory T Cells In Lung Cancer

TRANSLATIONAL LUNG CANCER RESEARCH(2021)

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T cell memory is critical in controlling infection and plays an important role in anti-tumor responses in solid cancers. While effector memory and central memory T cells circulate and patrol non-lymphoid and lymphoid organs respectively, tissue resident memory T cells (T-RM) permanently reside in tissues and provide local protective immune responses. In a number of solid tumors, tumor-specific T cell memory responses likely play an important role in keeping tumors in check, limiting cancer cell dissemination and reducing risk of relapse. In non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), a subset of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) display phenotypic and functional characteristics associated with lung T-RM (T-RM-like TILs), including the expression of tissue-specific homing molecules and immune exhaustion markers. High infiltration of T-RM-like TILs correlates with better survival outcomes for lung cancer patients, indicating that T-RM- like TILs may contribute to anti-tumor responses. However, a number of T-RM-like TILs do not display tumor specificity and the exact role of T-RM-like TILs in mediating anti-tumor response in lung cancer is unclear. Here we review the characteristics of T-RM-like TILs in lung cancer, the role these cells play in mediating anti-tumor immunity and the therapeutic implications of T-RM-like TILs in the use and development of immunotherapy for lung cancer.
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Tissue-resident memory T cells, immunotherapy, lung cancer, immunosurveillance
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