T cell receptor-ß J usage, in combination with particular HLA class II alleles, correlates with better cancer survival rates.
Immunol Res
; 66(2): 219-223, 2018 04.
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T cell receptor (TCR) ß V and J usage correlates with either the HLA class I or HLA class II major histocompatibility subtypes, and in both infectious diseases and autoimmune settings, the use of particular TCR-ß V and J's, in persons with specific HLA alleles, represents either better outcomes or certain clinical features. However, the relationship of TCR V and J usage, HLA alleles, and clinical parameters in the cancer setting has been less well studied. Here, we have evaluated the relationship of what is likely dominant TCR-ß V and J usage among tissue-resident lymphocytes for lung, head and neck, kidney, stomach, ovarian, and endometrial cancers, with patient HLA class II alleles. The most striking indication is that TCR-ß J subgroup usage, in combination with particular patient HLA class II alleles, correlated with either better or worse outcomes for lung cancer. One combination, TCR-ß J2 segment usage and the HLA-DRB1*1501 allele, correlated with a better survival rate for both lung and head and neck cancers. These results fill a gap in knowledge regarding the relevance of HLA typing to cancer and indicate that HLA typing, along with an indication of dominant TCR-ß J usage among tissue-resident lymphocytes, can be useful for prognosis.
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Genes MHC da Classe II
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Genes Codificadores da Cadeia beta de Receptores de Linfócitos T
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Alelos
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Cadeias HLA-DRB1
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Neoplasias de Cabeça e Pescoço
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Neoplasias Pulmonares
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Modelos Biológicos
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Humans
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2018
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