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Radiation therapy results in preferential tumor antigen-specific lymphodepletion in head and neck cancer

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  • Joseph Zenga

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Musaddiq J. Awan

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Anne Frei

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Jamie Foeckler

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Rachel Kuehn

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Julia Kasprzak

    (Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Becky Massey

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Jennifer Bruening

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Kenneth Akakpo

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Monica Shukla

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Stuart J. Wong

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Angela J. Mathison

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Jaime Wendt Andrae

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Bryan Hunt

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Andrii Puzyrenko

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Victor X. Jin

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Abdullah A. Memon

    (Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Oscar Villarreal Espinosa

    (Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Fanghong Chen

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Md Shaheduzzaman

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Tyce Kearl

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Peiman Hematti

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

  • Heather A. Himburg

    (Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin
    Medical College of Wisconsin)

Abstract

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)-negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) remains a challenging malignancy, with radiotherapy, alone or combined with immune checkpoint inhibitors, often failing to achieve durable disease control. Here, by conducting longitudinal multi-omic analyses of pre- and post-radiation biopsies from patients receiving a pre-operative hypofractionated radiation regimen, we uncover that radiation rapidly depletes a subpopulation of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL), characterized by a proliferative, cytotoxic, and tissue-resident gene signature (TProlif_Tox). We provide multi-dimensional evidence for tumor antigen-specificity of TProlif_Tox clonotypes and show that post-radiation tumors are instead repopulated by regulatory and non-specific clones. Finally, TIL depletion correlates with radiorecurrent disease after conventional radiation, emphasizing the potential impact of radiation-induced TIL loss regardless of fractionation. Thus, this study provides key insights into radiotherapy-induced alterations in the immune microenvironment that drive immunologic radioresistance and proposes restoring tumor antigen-specific T cell clonotypes as a strategy to improve radioimmunotherapy responses in HNSCC.

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  • Joseph Zenga & Musaddiq J. Awan & Anne Frei & Jamie Foeckler & Rachel Kuehn & Julia Kasprzak & Becky Massey & Jennifer Bruening & Kenneth Akakpo & Monica Shukla & Stuart J. Wong & Angela J. Mathison &, 2025. "Radiation therapy results in preferential tumor antigen-specific lymphodepletion in head and neck cancer," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-20, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-60827-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-60827-w
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