LAG-3 blockade reactivates the CD8+T cell expansion program to re-expand contracted clones in the tumor
Munetomo Takahashi,
Mikiya Tsunoda,
Hiroyasu Aoki
et al.
Abstract:Effective cancer immunotherapy relies on the clonal proliferation and expansion of CD8+T cells in the tumor1,2. However, our insights into clonal expansions are limited, owing to an inability to track the same clones in tumors over time. Here, we developed a multi-tumor mouse model system to track hundreds of expanding and contracting CD8+T cell clones over multiple timepoints in tumors of the same individual. Through coupling of clonal expansion dynamics and single-cell RNA/TCR-seq data, we identified a trans… Show more
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