Tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells have emerged as critical sentinels in the control of cancer metastasis, yet their precise roles across different tumor types and tissues remain underappreciated. Here, we review current insights into the mechanisms governing TRM cell seeding and retention in pre-metastatic niches, their effector functions in eliminating disseminated tumor cells, and their dynamic crosstalk with local stromal and myeloid populations. Here, we highlight evidence for organ-specific variability in TRM cell-mediated immunity, discuss strategies for therapeutically harnessing these cells—ranging from vaccination and checkpoint modulation to chemokine axis manipulation—and explore their promise as prognostic biomarkers. Finally, we outline key knowledge gaps and future directions aimed at translating TRM cell biology into targeted interventions to prevent and treat metastatic disease.
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Terri Montgomery
Anuj P. Master
Jin Zeng
Cells
University of Florida
University of Florida Health
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68af521fad7bf08b1ead9e01 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/cells14161297