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  • Neoadjuvant immunotherapy may help achieve long-term tumor remission by boosting the body's immune responses before tumor removal, and this study explores the role of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) in this process for liver cancer (HCC).
  • The research found that neoadjuvant immunotherapy not only promotes the formation of TLS but also correlates with better treatment outcomes, including higher levels of T and B cells and improved disease-free survival.
  • Notably, the study observed that as tumors regress, TLS undergo changes that indicate continued immune activity and contribute to T cell memory, which may be crucial for long-term immunity against cancer.

Article Abstract

Neoadjuvant immunotherapy is thought to produce long-term remissions through induction of antitumor immune responses before removal of the primary tumor. Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS), germinal center-like structures that can arise within tumors, may contribute to the establishment of immunological memory in this setting, but understanding of their role remains limited. Here, we investigated the contribution of TLS to antitumor immunity in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treated with neoadjuvant immunotherapy. We found that neoadjuvant immunotherapy induced the formation of TLS, which were associated with superior pathologic response, improved relapse free survival, and expansion of the intratumoral T and B cell repertoire. While TLS in viable tumor displayed a highly active mature morphology, in areas of tumor regression we identified an involuted TLS morphology, which was characterized by dispersion of the B cell follicle and persistence of a T cell zone enriched for ongoing antigen presentation and T cell-mature dendritic cell interactions. Involuted TLS showed increased expression of T cell memory markers and expansion of CD8 cytotoxic and tissue resident memory clonotypes. Collectively, these data reveal the circumstances of TLS dissolution and suggest a functional role for late-stage TLS as sites of T cell memory formation after elimination of viable tumor.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10614819PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.16.562104DOI Listing

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