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. 2023 Aug;4(8):1122-1137.
doi: 10.1038/s43018-023-00589-w. Epub 2023 Jul 20.

γδ T cell dichotomy with opposing cytotoxic and wound healing functions in human solid tumors

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γδ T cell dichotomy with opposing cytotoxic and wound healing functions in human solid tumors

Cathal Harmon et al. Nat Cancer. 2023 Aug.

Abstract

γδ T cells are important tissue-resident, innate T cells that are critical for tissue homeostasis. γδ cells are associated with positive prognosis in most tumors; however, little is known about their heterogeneity in human cancers. Here, we phenotyped innate and adaptive cells in human colorectal (CRC) and endometrial cancer. We found striking differences in γδ subsets and function in tumors compared to normal tissue, and in the γδ subsets present in tumor types. In CRC, an amphiregulin (AREG)-producing subset emerges, while endometrial cancer is infiltrated by cytotoxic cells. In humanized CRC models, tumors induced this AREG phenotype in Vδ1 cells after adoptive transfer. To exploit the beneficial roles of γδ cells for cell therapy, we developed an expansion method that enhanced cytotoxic function and boosted metabolic flexibility, while eliminating AREG production, achieving greater tumor infiltration and tumor clearance. This method has broad applications in cellular therapy as an 'off-the-shelf' treatment option.

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