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DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.10.038
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Defining T Cell States Associated with Response to Checkpoint Immunotherapy in Melanoma

Moshe Sade-Feldman,Keren Yizhak,Stacey L. Bjorgaard,John J. Ray,Carl G. de Boer,Russell W. Jenkins,David Lieb,Jonathan Chen,Dennie T. Frederick,Michal Barzily-Rokni,Samuel S. Freeman,Alexandre Reuben,Paul Hoover,Alexandra Chloé Villani,Elena Ivanova,Andrew Portell,Patrick H. Lizotte,Amir Reza Aref,Jean Pierre Eliane,Marc R. Hammond,Hans Vitzthum,Shauna Blackmon,Bo Li,Vancheswaran Gopalakrishnan,Sangeetha M. Reddy,Zachary A. Cooper,Cloud P. Paweletz,David A. Barbie,Anat Stemmer‐Rachamimov,Keith T. Flaherty,Jennifer A. Wargo,Genevieve M. Boland,Ryan J. Sullivan,Gad Getz,Nir Hacohen

Immune checkpoint
Biology
Melanoma
2018
<h2>Summary</h2> Treatment of cancer has been revolutionized by immune checkpoint blockade therapies. Despite the high rate of response in advanced melanoma, the majority of patients succumb to disease. To identify factors associated with success or failure of checkpoint therapy, we profiled transcriptomes of 16,291 individual immune cells from 48 tumor samples of melanoma patients treated with checkpoint inhibitors. Two distinct states of CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells were defined by clustering and associated with patient tumor regression or progression. A single transcription factor, <i>TCF7</i>, was visualized within CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells in fixed tumor samples and predicted positive clinical outcome in an independent cohort of checkpoint-treated patients. We delineated the epigenetic landscape and clonality of these T cell states and demonstrated enhanced antitumor immunity by targeting novel combinations of factors in exhausted cells. Our study of immune cell transcriptomes from tumors demonstrates a strategy for identifying predictors, mechanisms, and targets for enhancing checkpoint immunotherapy.
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    Defining T Cell States Associated with Response to Checkpoint Immunotherapy in Melanoma” is a paper by Moshe Sade-Feldman Keren Yizhak Stacey L. Bjorgaard John J. Ray Carl G. de Boer Russell W. Jenkins David Lieb Jonathan Chen Dennie T. Frederick Michal Barzily-Rokni Samuel S. Freeman Alexandre Reuben Paul Hoover Alexandra Chloé Villani Elena Ivanova Andrew Portell Patrick H. Lizotte Amir Reza Aref Jean Pierre Eliane Marc R. Hammond Hans Vitzthum Shauna Blackmon Bo Li Vancheswaran Gopalakrishnan Sangeetha M. Reddy Zachary A. Cooper Cloud P. Paweletz David A. Barbie Anat Stemmer‐Rachamimov Keith T. Flaherty Jennifer A. Wargo Genevieve M. Boland Ryan J. Sullivan Gad Getz Nir Hacohen published in 2018. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.