TIGIT and PD-1 impair tumor antigen–specific CD8+ T cells in melanoma patients
Bristol-Myers Squibb (United States) · University of Pittsburgh
Abstract
T cell Ig and ITIM domain (TIGIT) is an inhibitory receptor expressed by activated T cells, Tregs, and NK cells. Here, we determined that TIGIT is upregulated on tumor antigen-specific (TA-specific) CD8⁺ T cells and CD8⁺ tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) from patients with melanoma, and these TIGIT-expressing CD8⁺ T cells often coexpress the inhibitory receptor PD-1. Moreover, CD8⁺ TILs from patients exhibited downregulation of the costimulatory molecule CD226, which competes with TIGIT for the same ligand, supporting a TIGIT/CD226 imbalance in metastatic melanoma. TIGIT marked early T cell activation and was further upregulated by T cells upon PD-1 blockade and in dysfunctional PD-1⁺TIM-3⁺ TA-specific…
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11Topics & keywords
- TIGIT
- CD8
- Cytotoxic T cell
- Cancer research
- T cell
- Downregulation and upregulation
- Antigen
- Biology