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High percentage of bone marrow CD8^(+)tissue-resident-like memory T cells predicts inferior survival in patients with acute myeloid leukemia

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摘要 Tissue-resident memory T(TRM)cells infiltrating solid tumors could influence tumor progression and the response to immune therapies.However,the proportion and prognostic value of TRM cells in the bone marrow(BM)of patients with acute myeloid leukemia(AML)are unclear.In this study,we used flow cytometry to assay the phenotype of 49 BM samples from patients newly diagnosed with AML(ND-AML).We found that the BM CD8^(+)effector memory(TEM)cells highly expressed CD69(CD8^(+)TRM-like T cells),and their percentage was significantly increased in patients with ND-AML compared with that in healthy individuals(HI).The high percentage of CD8^(+)TRM-like subset was associated with poor overall survival in our ND-AML cohort.The Kaplan–Meier Plotter database verified a significantly reduced survival rate among patients with high expression of CD8^(+)TRM-like T cell characteristic genes(CD8A,CD69,and TOX),especially the M4 and M5 subtypes.Phenotypic analysis revealed that the BM CD8^(+)TRM-like subpopulation exhibited exhausted T cell characteristics,but its high expression of CD27 and CD28 and low expression of CD57 suggested its high proliferative potential.The single-cell proteogenomic dataset confirmed the existence of TRM-like CD8^(+)T cells in the BM of patients with AML and verified the high expression of immune checkpoints and costimulatory molecules.In conclusion,we found that the accumulation of BM CD8^(+)TRM-like cells could be an immune-related survival prediction marker for patients with AML.
出处 《Blood Science》 2024年第3期23-32,共10页 血液科学(英文)
基金 supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.82000108) the Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation(No.2020A1515110310) the Guangdong Natural Science Foundation of China(No.2023A1515010170) NSFC Incubation Project of Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital(No.KY0120220026) Guangdong Provincial Outstanding Young Medical Talents Supporting Research Foundation(No.KJ012019459) Key Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine of Ministry of Education Project(No.ZSYXM202001) the National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program for Undergraduate(No.CX23386).
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