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CD39 <sup>+</sup> tissue-resident memory CD8 <sup>+</sup> T cells with a clonal overlap across compartments mediate antitumor immunity in breast cancer
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Despite being a standard treatment option in breast cancer, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are only efficacious for a subset of patients. To gain a better understanding of the antitumor immune response in breast cancer, we examined the heterogeneity of CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells in tumors, metastatic lymph nodes (mLNs), and peripheral blood from patients with early breast cancer (<i>n</i> = 131). Among tissue-resident memory CD8<sup>+</sup> T (T<sub>RM</sub>) cells, including virus- and tumor-specific CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells, CD39 expression was observed in a tumor-specific and exhausted subpopulation in both tumors and mLNs. CD39<sup>+</sup> T<sub>RM</sub> cells from tumors and mLNs exhibited a phenotypic similarity and clonally overlapped with each other. Moreover, tumor or mLN CD39<sup>+</sup> T<sub>RM</sub> cells clonally overlapped with CD39<sup>-</sup> T<sub>RM</sub> and non-T<sub>RM</sub> cells in the same compartment, implying a tissue-specific differentiation process. These inter-subpopulationally overlapping CD39<sup>+</sup> T<sub>RM</sub> clonotypes were frequently detected among effector memory CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells in peripheral blood, suggesting a systemic clonal overlap. CD39<sup>+</sup> T<sub>RM</sub> cell enrichment was heterogeneous among molecular subtypes of breast cancer, which is associated with the different role of antitumor immune responses in each subtype. In vitro blockade of PD-1 and/or CTLA-4 effectively restored proliferation of CD39<sup>+</sup> T<sub>RM</sub> cells and enhanced cytokine production by CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells from tumors or mLNs, particularly in the presence of CD39<sup>+</sup> T<sub>RM</sub> enrichment. This suggests that CD39<sup>+</sup> T<sub>RM</sub> cells have a capacity for functional restoration upon ICI treatment. Thus, our study indicates that CD39<sup>+</sup> T<sub>RM</sub> cells with a clonal overlap across compartments are key players in antitumor immunity in breast cancer.
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