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Relationship Between Neuroendocrine and Immune Gene Expression in Small Cell Lung Cancer

Authors :
Jun Chen
Gaoxiang Jia
Yuan Zhang
Yang Xie
Kenneth E. Huffman
Yongwen Li
Adi F. Gazdar
Guanghua Xiao
Adeeb Alomar
Victor Stastny
Chendong Yang
Junya Fujimoto
David S. Shames
John D. Minna
Fang Huang
Dhruba Deb
Luc Girard
Ralph J. DeBerardinis
Tao Wang
Benjamin J. Drapkin
Hongyu Liu
Ling Cai
Christin S. Kuo
Ignacio I. Wistuba
Esra A. Akbay
Lin Yang
Mahboubeh Papari-Zareei
Wei Zou
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is classified as a high-grade neuroendocrine (NE) tumor, but a subset of SCLC has been termed “variant” due to the loss of NE characteristics. In this study, we computed NE scores for patient-derived SCLC cell lines and xenografts, as well as human tumors. We aligned NE properties with transcription factor-defined molecular subtypes. Then we investigated the different immune phenotypes associated with high and low NE scores. We found repression of immune response genes as a shared feature between classic SCLC and pulmonary neuroendocrine cells of the healthy lung. With loss of NE fate, variant SCLC tumors regain cell-autonomous immune gene expression and exhibit higher tumor-immune interactions. Pan-cancer analysis revealed this NE lineage-specific immune phenotype in other cancers. Additionally, we observed MHC I re-expression in SCLC upon development of chemoresistance. These findings provide a new framework to guide design of treatment regimens in SCLC.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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