T cell egress via lymphatic vessels is tuned by antigen encounter and limits tumor control

Antigen-specific CD8 + T cell accumulation in tumors is a prerequisite for effective immunotherapy, and yet the mechanisms of lymphocyte transit are not well defined. Here we show that tumor-associated lymphatic vessels control T cell exit from tumors via the chemokine CXCL12, and intratumoral antig...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature immunology 2023-04, Vol.24 (4), p.664-675
Hauptverfasser: Steele, Maria M., Jaiswal, Abhinav, Delclaux, Ines, Dryg, Ian D., Murugan, Dhaarini, Femel, Julia, Son, Sunny, du Bois, Haley, Hill, Cameron, Leachman, Sancy A., Chang, Young H., Coussens, Lisa M., Anandasabapathy, Niroshana, Lund, Amanda W.
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Zusammenfassung:Antigen-specific CD8 + T cell accumulation in tumors is a prerequisite for effective immunotherapy, and yet the mechanisms of lymphocyte transit are not well defined. Here we show that tumor-associated lymphatic vessels control T cell exit from tumors via the chemokine CXCL12, and intratumoral antigen encounter tunes CXCR4 expression by effector CD8 + T cells. Only high-affinity antigen downregulates CXCR4 and upregulates the CXCL12 decoy receptor, ACKR3, thereby reducing CXCL12 sensitivity and promoting T cell retention. A diverse repertoire of functional tumor-specific CD8 + T cells, therefore, exit the tumor, which limits the pool of CD8 + T cells available to exert tumor control. CXCR4 inhibition or loss of lymphatic-specific CXCL12 boosts T cell retention and enhances tumor control. These data indicate that strategies to limit T cell egress might be an approach to boost the quantity and quality of intratumoral T cells and thereby response to immunotherapy. Here, the authors show that CD8 + T cells egress from tumors via lymphatic vessels in a CXCL12/CXCR4-dependent manner. High-affinity antigen encounter inhibits CXCR4 and increases retention, while no encounter or weak affinity directs T cell exit to limit local tumor control.
ISSN:1529-2908
1529-2916
DOI:10.1038/s41590-023-01443-y