CD5 expression by dendritic cells directs T cell immunity and sustains immunotherapy responses.

Science (New York, N.Y.)(2023)

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The induction of proinflammatory T cells by dendritic cell (DC) subtypes is critical for antitumor responses and effective immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy. Here, we show that human CD1cCD5 DCs are reduced in melanoma-affected lymph nodes, with CD5 expression on DCs correlating with patient survival. Activating CD5 on DCs enhanced T cell priming and improved survival after ICB therapy. CD5 DC numbers increased during ICB therapy, and low interleukin-6 (IL-6) concentrations promoted their de novo differentiation. Mechanistically, CD5 expression by DCs was required to generate optimally protective CD5 T helper and CD8 T cells; further, deletion of CD5 from T cells dampened tumor elimination in response to ICB therapy in vivo. Thus, CD5 DCs are an essential component of optimal ICB therapy.
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dendritic cells,cells immunity,immunotherapy responses,cd5 expression
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