Abstract
Human skin contains resident memory T cells (TRM) and central memory T cells (TCM)1‐3. TRM are characterized by CD69 expression and can be divided into 2 subpopulations: CD103+TRM and CD103‐TRM. Although both TRM and TCM showed antitumor efficacy in a mouse model4, little is known about their role in human skin cancer.
We obtained T cells from basal cell carcinoma (BCC), cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), the adjacent skin, and the distant normal skin for flow cytometry.
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