Extended Data Fig. 8: Prognostic value of Vδ1 T cells is largely independent of other prognostic clinicopathological features. | Nature Cancer

Extended Data Fig. 8: Prognostic value of Vδ1 T cells is largely independent of other prognostic clinicopathological features.

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

Extended Data Fig. 8

A) Absolute numbers of Vδ1 TEM cells in tumours plotted by TNM stage, histology and smoking status (never smoker, unfilled circle) as well as against age and primary size. Kruskal Wallis with post hoc Dunn’s test corrected for multiple testing (stage). Bar=median. Mann-Whitney test (histology and smoking status). Spearman correlation (primary size and age). B) Relapse free survival split on median absolute numbers of Vδ1 Trm cells in tumours. Gehan-Breslow- Wilcoxon test. C) Absolute numbers of Vδ1 TEM cells in NT tissues plotted by TNM stage, histology and smoking status (never smoker, unfilled circle) as well as against age and primary size. Bar=median. Kruskal Wallis with post hoc Dunn’s test corrected for multiple testing (stage). Mann-Whitney test (histology and smoking status). Spearman correlation (primary size and age). D) ΔVδ1 TEM cells (absolute Vd1 TEM cells in tumour - absolute Vd1 TEM cells in paired NT tissue) and ΔVδ1 TRM cells (absolute Vd1 TRM cells in tumour - absolute Vd1 TRM cells in paired NT plotted by outcome. Bar=median. Mann-Whitney test. N numbers and datapoints represent independent patients.

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