Effector T Cells under Hypoxia have an Altered Transcriptome Similar to Tumor-Stressed T Cells Found in Non-Responsive Melanoma Patients
Mate Z. Nagy,
Lourdes B. Plaza Rojas,
Justin C Boucher
et al.
Abstract:Background: In the Tumor Microenvironment (TME), hypoxia stands as a significant factor that modulates immune responses, especially those driven by T cells. As T cell-based therapies often fail to work in solid tumors, this study aims to investigate the effects of hypoxia on T cell topo-distribution in the TME, gene expression association with T cell states, and clinical responses in melanoma. Methods: To generate detailed information on tumor oxygenation and T cell accessibility, we utilized mathematical mode… Show more
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