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Neoantigen-directed immune escape in lung cancer evolution

Authors :
Rosenthal, Rachel
Cadieux, Elizabeth Larose
Salgado, Roberto
Bakir, Maise Al
Moore, David A.
Hiley, Crispin T.
Lund, Tom
Tanić, Miljana
Reading, James L.
Joshi, Kroopa
Henry, Jake Y.
Ghorani, Ehsan
Wilson, Gareth A.
Birkbak, Nicolai J.
Jamal-Hanjani, Mariam
Veeriah, Selvaraju
Szallasi, Zoltan
Loi, Sherene
Hellmann, Matthew D.
Feber, Andrew
Chain, Benny
Herrero, Javier
Quezada, Sergio A.
Demeulemeester, Jonas
Van Loo, Peter
Beck, Stephan
McGranahan, Nicholas
Swanton, Charles
Source :
Nature; March 2019, Vol. 567 Issue: 7749 p479-485, 7p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The interplay between an evolving cancer and a dynamic immune microenvironment remains unclear. Here we analyse 258 regions from 88 early-stage, untreated non-small-cell lung cancers using RNA sequencing and histopathology-assessed tumour-infiltrating lymphocyte estimates. Immune infiltration varied both between and within tumours, with different mechanisms of neoantigen presentation dysfunction enriched in distinct immune microenvironments. Sparsely infiltrated tumours exhibited a waning of neoantigen editing during tumour evolution, indicative of historical immune editing, or copy-number loss of previously clonal neoantigens. Immune-infiltrated tumour regions exhibited ongoing immunoediting, with either loss of heterozygosity in human leukocyte antigens or depletion of expressed neoantigens. We identified promoter hypermethylation of genes that contain neoantigenic mutations as an epigenetic mechanism of immunoediting. Our results suggest that the immune microenvironment exerts a strong selection pressure in early-stage, untreated non-small-cell lung cancers that produces multiple routes to immune evasion, which are clinically relevant and forecast poor disease-free survival.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Volume :
567
Issue :
7749
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs49609942
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1032-7