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CD4+ T cell-induced inflammatory cell death controls immune-evasive tumours
CD4+ T cell-induced inflammatory cell death controls immune-evasive tumours
Journal Article

CD4+ T cell-induced inflammatory cell death controls immune-evasive tumours

2023
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Overview
Most clinically applied cancer immunotherapies rely on the ability of CD8 + cytolytic T cells to directly recognize and kill tumour cells 1 – 3 . These strategies are limited by the emergence of major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-deficient tumour cells and the formation of an immunosuppressive tumour microenvironment 4 – 6 . The ability of CD4 + effector cells to contribute to antitumour immunity independently of CD8 + T cells is increasingly recognized, but strategies to unleash their full potential remain to be identified 7 – 10 . Here, we describe a mechanism whereby a small number of CD4 + T cells is sufficient to eradicate MHC-deficient tumours that escape direct CD8 + T cell targeting. The CD4 + effector T cells preferentially cluster at tumour invasive margins where they interact with MHC-II + CD11c + antigen-presenting cells. We show that T helper type 1 cell-directed CD4 + T cells and innate immune stimulation reprogramme the tumour-associated myeloid cell network towards interferon-activated antigen-presenting and iNOS-expressing tumouricidal effector phenotypes. Together, CD4 + T cells and tumouricidal myeloid cells orchestrate the induction of remote inflammatory cell death that indirectly eradicates interferon-unresponsive and MHC-deficient tumours. These results warrant the clinical exploitation of this ability of CD4 + T cells and innate immune stimulators in a strategy to complement the direct cytolytic activity of CD8 + T cells and natural killer cells and advance cancer immunotherapies. This article describes a mechanism through which CD4 + T cells can eradicate MHC-deficient tumours that escape direct CD8 + T cell targeting and thereby complement the activity of CD8 + T cells and natural killer cells to advance cancer immunotherapies.