High tumor CD161 expression predicts a survival advantage and marks a Th1-skewed microenvironment
Briana Amicarella Burns, Manasvi Chandra, Vanaja Konduri, William K. Decker

TL;DR
High CD161 expression in tumors is linked to better survival and a Th1-skewed immune environment, suggesting it could be a useful biomarker for cancer immunotherapy.
Contribution
The study identifies CD161 as a potential biomarker for improved survival and highlights the role of dendritic cells in CD161+ T-cell responses in cancer.
Findings
High CD161 expression correlates with improved survival in human cancers.
CD161+ T-cells show enhanced cytotoxicity and reduced exhaustion compared to CD161neg T-cells.
Dendritic cells are critical for the survival advantage conferred by CD161+ T-cells.
Abstract
CD8+CD161+ T-cells exhibit augmented memory and cytolytic properties, mediating enhanced immunity in murine tumor models and improved survival in human non-small cell lung cancer. This T-cell subset might serve as a biomarker of positive response to therapy or even be isolated to augment current immunotherapeutic approaches yet limited knowledge of CD161 expression in human cancers restricts practical application. Here we bioinformatically tested the hypothesis that CD161 expression may be associated with positive outcomes in human cancers and investigated mechanisms underlying any observed advantages. Using TCGA-PANCAN dataset, we analyzed expression of CD161 in over 10,000 human tumors, correlating expression levels with survival. CD161 expression was highly correlated and largely co-expressed with CD8, indicating that observed benefits could be attributed to CD8+CD161+ T-cells. While…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImmune Cell Function and Interaction · Immunotherapy and Immune Responses · Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
