A pan-cancer single-cell panorama of human natural killer cells

Basic information
Sample
46

Technology
10X Genomics
Omics
scRNA-seq
Source
PBMCs

Dataset ID
37607536
Platform
HiSeq X Ten
Species
Human
Disease
Pan-Cancer Study
Age range
20 - 77
Update date
2023-09-14
Summary

Natural killer (NK) cells play indispensable roles in innate immune responses against tumor progression. To depict their phenotypic and functional diversities in the tumor microenvironment, we perform integrative single-cell RNA sequencing analyses on NK cells from 716 patients with cancer, covering 24 cancer types. We observed heterogeneity in NK cell composition in a tumor-type-specific manner. Notably, we have identified a group of tumor-associated NK cells that are enriched in tumors, show impaired anti-tumor functions, and are associated with unfavorable prognosis and resistance to immunotherapy. Specific myeloid cell subpopulations, in particular LAMP3+ dendritic cells, appear to mediate the regulation of NK cell anti-tumor immunity. Our study provides insights into NK-cell-based cancer immunity and highlights potential clinical utilities of NK cell subsets as therapeutic targets.

Overall design

We generated scRNA-seq data from 47 cancer patients to investigate tumor-infiltrating NK cells across multiple cancer types, including tumor and normal tissue. The raw sequencing data were provided at China Genomic Sequence Archive (GSA): HRA000321.

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