An innate-like Vd1 gd T cell compartment in the human breast is associated with remission in triple-negative breast cancer
Wu et al.
Science Translational Medicine
October 2019
Authors and Affiliates
Wu Y1,2,3,4, Kyle-Cezar F1,2, Woolf RT1,5, Naceur-Lombardelli C6, Owen J6, Biswas D4,7, Lorenc A1, Vantourout P1,2, Gazinska P3,8, Grigoriadis A3, Tutt A3,8, Hayday A9,2;
1
Peter Gorer Department of Immunobiology, School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences, King's College London, London SE1 9RT, UK.
2
Immunosurveillance Laboratory, Francis Crick Institute, 1 Midland Road, London NW1 1AT, UK.
3
Breast Cancer Now Research Unit, Innovation Hub, Cancer Centre at Guy's Hospital, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London SE1 9RT, UK.
4
Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence, University College London Cancer Institute, University College London, London WC1E 6DD, UK.
5
St John's Institute of Dermatology, King's College London, London SE1 9RT, UK.
6
KHP Cancer Biobank, Innovation Hub, Cancer Centre at Guy's Hospital, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London SE1 9RT, UK.
7
Bill Lyons Informatics Centre, University College London Cancer Institute, University College London, London WC1E 6DD, UK.
8
Breast Cancer Now Research Centre, Institute of Cancer Research, London SW3 6JB, UK.
9
Peter Gorer Department of Immunobiology, School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences, King's College London, London SE1 9RT, UK. adrian.hayday@kcl.ac.uk.