Abstract IA16: Cancer evolution, immune evasion and metastasis

Author(s):  
Charles Swanton
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luis Zapata ◽  
Giulio Caravagna ◽  
Marc J Williams ◽  
Eszter Lakatos ◽  
Khalid AbdulJabbar ◽  
...  

AbstractImmunoediting is a major force during cancer evolution that selects for clones with low immunogenicity (adaptation), or clones with mechanisms of immune evasion (escape). However, quantifying immunogenicity in the cancer genome and how the tumour-immune coevolutionary dynamics impact patient outcomes remain unexplored. Here we show that the ratio of nonsynonymous to synonymous mutations (dN/dS) in the immunopeptidome quantifies tumor immunogenicity and differentiates between adaptation and escape. We analysed 8,543 primary tumors from TCGA and validated immune dN/dS as a measure of selection associated with immune infiltration in immune-adapted tumours. In a cohort of 308 metastatic patients that received immunotherapy, pre-treatment lesions in non-responders showed increased immune selection (dN/dS<1), whereas responders did not and instead harboured a higher proportion of genetic escape mechanisms. Ultimately, these findings highlight the potential of evolutionary genomic measures to predict clinical response to immunotherapy.


Author(s):  
Ming Yi ◽  
Bing Dong ◽  
Qian Chu ◽  
Kongming Wu

AbstractCancer cells with strong immunogenicity are susceptible for elimination by cancer immunoediting, while the subpopulations with weak immunogenicity survive. As a result, a subset of cancer cells evade the immune attack and evolve into overt clinical lesions. During cancer evolution, it has been well established that multiple alterations such as the dysfunction of antigen presentation machinery and the upregulation of immunosuppressive signals (e.g. PD-L1) play important roles in immune escape. Recently, promoter hypermethylation of neoantigen genes has been proposed to be a vital mechanism of immunoediting. This epigenetically mediated immune evasion enriches the mechanisms of carcinogenesis.


2010 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 149-165 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ries Langley ◽  
Deepa Patel ◽  
Nicola Jackson ◽  
Fiona Clow ◽  
John D. Fraser
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Author(s):  
Cristina Terlizzi ◽  
Viviana De Rosa ◽  
Francesca Iommelli ◽  
Giovanna G. Altobelli ◽  
Rosa Fonti ◽  
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