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    A local human Vδ1 T cell population is associated with survival in nonsmall-cell lung cancer

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    Murine tissues harbor signature γδ T cell compartments with profound yet differential impacts on carcinogenesis. Conversely, human tissue-resident γδ cells are less well defined. In the present study, we show that human lung tissues harbor a resident Vδ1 γδ T cell population. Moreover, we demonstrate that Vδ1 T cells with resident memory and effector memory phenotypes were enriched in lung tumors compared with nontumor lung tissues. Intratumoral Vδ1 T cells possessed stem-like features and were skewed toward cytolysis and helper T cell type 1 function, akin to intratumoral natural killer and CD8+ T cells considered beneficial to the patient. Indeed, ongoing remission post-surgery was significantly associated with the numbers of CD45RA−CD27− effector memory Vδ1 T cells in tumors and, most strikingly, with the numbers of CD103+ tissue-resident Vδ1 T cells in nonmalignant lung tissues. Our findings offer basic insights into human body surface immunology that collectively support integrating Vδ1 T cell biology into immunotherapeutic strategies for nonsmall cell lung cancer

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    Publisher Correction:Spatial heterogeneity of the T cell receptor repertoire reflects the mutational landscape in lung cancer

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    Ubiquitin-Independent Degradation of Proteins in Proteasomes

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    Reappraisal of the Essential Fatty Acids

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    Molecular Interaction Map of the Mammalian Cell Cycle Control and DNA Repair Systems

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