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Reactivity to tumor antigens is important for tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte therapy, study shows

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Exhausted features of tumor antigen-specific TIL from patients resistant to TIL therapy. Credit: Nature Cancer (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s43018-025-00946-x

A team of researchers from Moffitt Cancer Center has found new insight into why some lung cancer patients do not benefit from tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte, or TIL therapy. Their findings, published in Nature Cancer, may help improve future ways to deliver this cellular immunotherapy for metastatic non-small cell lung cancer.

TIL therapy is a live cell treatment where a patient’s tumor is surgically removed and sent to a lab where it is dissected to remove the immune cells that have found and penetrated the tumor. Those immune cells are grown by the millions and then re-infused in the patient to attack their cancer.

For their study, the researchers compared responding and non-responding patients from a clinical trial previously conducted at Moffitt. They found that for non-responding patients, the infused TILs failed to stay active in their bodies over time. Additionally, certain tumor antigens, or molecules that immune cells recognize as threats, disappeared from the cancer cells. This may have allowed the tumors to escape immune detection.

“This research helps us understand why TIL therapy does not work for everyone,” said Chao Wang, Ph.D., a clinical science researcher at Moffitt and co-author of the study.

“By identifying these challenges, we can explore new ways to make this treatment more effective. We took a deep dive into every facet we could to unravel the mystery of this process.”

The researchers looked at tumor samples from patients before and after treatment. They discovered that patients who responded well to TIL therapy had T cells that remained in the body longer and continued to fight the cancer. Those who did not respond had T cells that weakened or disappeared quickly.

“Our results suggest that future treatments should focus on improving T-cell survival and targeting stable tumor antigens to give patients a better chance at success,” said Ben Creelan, M.D., a medical oncologist in Moffitt’s Thoracic Oncology Department and co-author of the study.

“If we can develop strategies to help T cells last longer and maintain their ability to attack tumors, we may be able to enhance the effectiveness of TIL therapy. This could mean more durable responses and better outcomes for patients with advanced lung cancer.”

These findings could lead to advancements in lung cancer treatments by helping doctors select better T cells for therapy using gene editing and developing ways to reintroduce the missing antigens to prevent tumors from avoiding the immune system.

The researchers also made the sequencing and materials available to other researchers worldwide, through the National Institutes of Health archives, to help foster collaboration in this field.

More information:
Chao Wang et al, Impaired T cell and neoantigen retention in time-serial analysis of metastatic non-small cell lung cancer in patients unresponsive to TIL cell therapy, Nature Cancer (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s43018-025-00946-x

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Reactivity to tumor antigens is important for tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte therapy, study shows
Exhausted features of tumor antigen-specific TIL from patients resistant to TIL therapy. Credit: Nature Cancer (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s43018-025-00946-x

A team of researchers from Moffitt Cancer Center has found new insight into why some lung cancer patients do not benefit from tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte, or TIL therapy. Their findings, published in Nature Cancer, may help improve future ways to deliver this cellular immunotherapy for metastatic non-small cell lung cancer.

TIL therapy is a live cell treatment where a patient’s tumor is surgically removed and sent to a lab where it is dissected to remove the immune cells that have found and penetrated the tumor. Those immune cells are grown by the millions and then re-infused in the patient to attack their cancer.

For their study, the researchers compared responding and non-responding patients from a clinical trial previously conducted at Moffitt. They found that for non-responding patients, the infused TILs failed to stay active in their bodies over time. Additionally, certain tumor antigens, or molecules that immune cells recognize as threats, disappeared from the cancer cells. This may have allowed the tumors to escape immune detection.

“This research helps us understand why TIL therapy does not work for everyone,” said Chao Wang, Ph.D., a clinical science researcher at Moffitt and co-author of the study.

“By identifying these challenges, we can explore new ways to make this treatment more effective. We took a deep dive into every facet we could to unravel the mystery of this process.”

The researchers looked at tumor samples from patients before and after treatment. They discovered that patients who responded well to TIL therapy had T cells that remained in the body longer and continued to fight the cancer. Those who did not respond had T cells that weakened or disappeared quickly.

“Our results suggest that future treatments should focus on improving T-cell survival and targeting stable tumor antigens to give patients a better chance at success,” said Ben Creelan, M.D., a medical oncologist in Moffitt’s Thoracic Oncology Department and co-author of the study.

“If we can develop strategies to help T cells last longer and maintain their ability to attack tumors, we may be able to enhance the effectiveness of TIL therapy. This could mean more durable responses and better outcomes for patients with advanced lung cancer.”

These findings could lead to advancements in lung cancer treatments by helping doctors select better T cells for therapy using gene editing and developing ways to reintroduce the missing antigens to prevent tumors from avoiding the immune system.

The researchers also made the sequencing and materials available to other researchers worldwide, through the National Institutes of Health archives, to help foster collaboration in this field.

More information:
Chao Wang et al, Impaired T cell and neoantigen retention in time-serial analysis of metastatic non-small cell lung cancer in patients unresponsive to TIL cell therapy, Nature Cancer (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s43018-025-00946-x

Provided by
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute


Citation:
Reactivity to tumor antigens is important for tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte therapy, study shows (2025, May 8)
retrieved 8 May 2025
from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-05-reactivity-tumor-antigens-important-infiltrating.html

This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no
part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.


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