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Enhanced anti-tumour immunity requires the interplay between resident and circulating memory CD8 + T cells

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(2017)

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The goal of successful anti-tumoural immunity is the development of long-term protective immunity to prevent relapse. Infiltration of tumours with CD8 + T cells with a resident memory (Trm) phenotype correlates with improved survival. However, the interplay of circulating CD8 + T cells and Trm cells remains poorly explored in tumour immunity. Using different vaccination strategies that fine-tune the generation of Trm cells or circulating memory T cells, here we show that, while both subsets are sufficient for anti-tumour immunity, the presence of Trm cells improves anti-tumour efficacy. Transferred central memory T cells (Tcm) generate Trm cells following viral infection or tumour challenge. Anti-PD-1 treatment promotes infiltration of transferred Tcm cells within tumours, improving anti-tumour immunity. Moreover, Batf3-dependent dendritic cells are essential for reactivation of circulating memory anti-tumour response. Our findings show the plasticity, collaboration and requirements for reactivation of memory CD8 + T cells subsets needed for optimal tumour vaccination and immunotherapy.
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Immunization,Immunological memory,Conventional dendritic cells,Tumour immunology,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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