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Stress response in tumor-infiltrating T cells is linked to immunotherapy resistance

A newly composed single-cell transcriptomic atlas of tumor-infiltrating T cells across 16 cancer types revealed previously undescribed T cell states and heterogeneity. A unique T cell stress response state, TSTR, was linked to immunotherapy resistance. Our high-resolution T cell reference maps, web portal, and annotation tool can assist efforts to develop T cell therapies.

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Fig. 1: Pan-cancer analysis of tumor-infiltrating T cells.

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This is a summary of: Chu, Y. et al. Pan-cancer T cell atlas links a cellular stress response state to immunotherapy resistance. Nat. Med. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-023-02371-y (2023).

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Stress response in tumor-infiltrating T cells is linked to immunotherapy resistance. Nat Med 29, 1336–1337 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-023-02370-z

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