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Data from Endogenous Retrovirus Transcript Levels Are Associated with Immunogenic Signatures in Multiple Metastatic Cancer Types

Authors :
Daniel J. Renouf
David F. Schaeffer
Steven J.M. Jones
Marco A. Marra
Janessa Laskin
Dixie L. Mager
Jonathan M. Loree
Steven Gallinger
Jennifer J. Knox
Grainne M. O'Kane
Andrew J. Mungall
Richard A. Moore
Hui-Li Wong
Steve E. Kalloger
Gun-Ho Jang
Robert E. Denroche
Shehara Mendis
Michael K.C. Lee
Luka Culibrk
Joanna M. Karasinska
Laura M. Williamson
Erin D. Pleasance
Emma Titmuss
James T. Topham
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Next-generation sequencing of solid tumors has revealed variable signatures of immunogenicity across tumors, but underlying molecular characteristics driving such variation are not fully understood. Although expression of endogenous retrovirus (ERV)-containing transcripts can provide a source of tumor-specific neoantigen in some cancer models, associations between ERV levels and immunogenicity across different types of metastatic cancer are not well established. We performed bioinformatics analysis of genomic, transcriptomic, and clinical data across an integrated cohort of 199 patients with metastatic breast, colorectal, and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma tumors. Within each cancer type, we identified a subgroup of viral mimicry tumors in which increased ERV levels were coupled with transcriptional signatures of autonomous antiviral response and immunogenicity. In addition, viral mimicry colorectal and pancreatic tumors showed increased expression of DNA demethylation gene TET2. Taken together, these data demonstrate the existence of an ERV-associated viral mimicry phenotype across three distinct metastatic cancer types, while indicating links between ERV abundance, epigenetic dysregulation, and immunogenicity.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7f1892b88a5aa567d4d7a622d61e3a40