Comprehensive T cell repertoire characterization of non-small cell lung cancer

Immunotherapy targeting T cells is increasingly utilized to treat solid tumors including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This requires a better understanding of the T cells in the lungs of patients with NSCLC. Here, we report T cell repertoire analysis in a cohort of 236 early-stage NSCLC patien...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2020-01, Vol.11 (1), p.603-603, Article 603
Hauptverfasser: Reuben, Alexandre, Zhang, Jiexin, Chiou, Shin-Heng, Gittelman, Rachel M., Li, Jun, Lee, Won-Chul, Fujimoto, Junya, Behrens, Carmen, Liu, Xiaoke, Wang, Feng, Quek, Kelly, Wang, Chunlin, Kheradmand, Farrah, Chen, Runzhe, Chow, Chi-Wan, Lin, Heather, Bernatchez, Chantale, Jalali, Ali, Hu, Xin, Wu, Chang-Jiun, Eterovic, Agda Karina, Parra, Edwin Roger, Yusko, Erik, Emerson, Ryan, Benzeno, Sharon, Vignali, Marissa, Wu, Xifeng, Ye, Yuanqing, Little, Latasha D., Gumbs, Curtis, Mao, Xizeng, Song, Xingzhi, Tippen, Samantha, Thornton, Rebecca L., Cascone, Tina, Snyder, Alexandra, Wargo, Jennifer A., Herbst, Roy, Swisher, Stephen, Kadara, Humam, Moran, Cesar, Kalhor, Neda, Zhang, Jianhua, Scheet, Paul, Vaporciyan, Ara A., Sepesi, Boris, Gibbons, Don L., Robins, Harlan, Hwu, Patrick, Heymach, John V., Sharma, Padmanee, Allison, James P., Baladandayuthapani, Veera, Lee, Jack J., Davis, Mark M., Wistuba, Ignacio I., Futreal, P. Andrew, Zhang, Jianjun
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Zusammenfassung:Immunotherapy targeting T cells is increasingly utilized to treat solid tumors including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This requires a better understanding of the T cells in the lungs of patients with NSCLC. Here, we report T cell repertoire analysis in a cohort of 236 early-stage NSCLC patients. T cell repertoire attributes are associated with clinicopathologic features, mutational and immune landscape. A considerable proportion of the most prevalent T cells in tumors are also prevalent in the uninvolved tumor-adjacent lungs and appear specific to shared background mutations or viral infections. Patients with higher T cell repertoire homology between the tumor and uninvolved tumor-adjacent lung, suggesting a less tumor-focused T cell response, exhibit inferior survival. These findings indicate that a concise understanding of antigens and T cells in NSCLC is needed to improve therapeutic efficacy and reduce toxicity with immunotherapy, particularly adoptive T cell therapy. Relevant features of T cell repertoire in human cancer remain to be delineated. Here the authors show, by TCR sequencing in a large cohort of lung cancer patients, that while a majority of T cell clones are shared between tumor and adjacent lung tissue, less frequent tumor-unique T cell clones correlate with worse prognosis.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-019-14273-0