TCR sequencing analysis of cancer tissues and tumor draining lymph nodes in colorectal cancer patients

Oncoimmunology. 2019 Mar 22;8(6):e1588085. doi: 10.1080/2162402X.2019.1588085. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Tumor draining lymph nodes (TDLNs) are located in the routes of lymphatic drainage from a primary tumor and have the highest risk of metastasis in various types of solid tumors. TDLNs are also considered as a tissue to activate the antitumor immunity, where antigen-specific effector T cells are generated. However, T cell receptor (TCR) repertoires in TDLNs have not been well characterized. We collected 23 colorectal cancer tumors with 203 lymph nodes with/without metastatic cancer cells (67 were metastasis-positive and the remaining 136 were metastasis-negative) and performed TCR sequencing. Metastasis-positive TDLNs showed a significantly lower TCR diversity and shared TCR clonotypes more frequently with primary tumor tissues compared to metastasis-negative TDLNs. Principal component analysis indicated that TDLNs with metastasis showed similar TCR repertoires. These findings suggest that cancer-reactive T cell clones could be enriched in the metastasis-positive TDLNs.

Keywords: T cell receptor; colorectal cancer; immunogenomics; immunotherapy; lymph node.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the OncoTherapy Science Inc.