Immune Cell Abundance and T-cell Receptor Landscapes Suggest New Patient Stratification Strategies in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Author:

Secrier Maria12ORCID,McGrath Lara3ORCID,Ng Felicia4ORCID,Gulati Sakshi1ORCID,Raymond Amelia3ORCID,Nuttall Barrett R. B.3ORCID,Berthe Julie1ORCID,Jones Emma V.1ORCID,Sidders Ben S.4ORCID,Galon Jérôme567ORCID,Barrett J. Carl3ORCID,Angell Helen K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1Translational Medicine, Oncology R&D, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

2. 2UCL Genetics Institute, Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

3. 3Translational Medicine, Oncology R&D, AstraZeneca, Boston, Massachusetts.

4. 4Oncology Data Science, Oncology R&D, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

5. 5INSERM, Laboratory of Integrative Cancer Immunology, Paris, France.

6. 6Sorbonne Université, Université Paris Cité, Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers, Paris, France.

7. 7Equipe Labellisée Ligue Contre le Cancer, Paris, France.

Abstract

Abstract Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a molecularly and spatially heterogeneous disease frequently characterized by impairment of immunosurveillance mechanisms. Despite recent success with immunotherapy treatment, disease progression still occurs quickly after treatment in the majority of cases, suggesting the need to improve patient selection strategies. In the quest for biomarkers that may help inform response to checkpoint blockade, we characterized the tumor microenvironment (TME) of 162 HNSCC primary tumors of diverse etiologic and spatial origin, through gene expression and IHC profiling of relevant immune proteins, T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire analysis, and whole-exome sequencing. We identified five HNSCC TME categories based on immune/stromal composition: (i) cytotoxic, (ii) plasma cell rich, (iii) dendritic cell rich, (iv) macrophage rich, and (v) immune-excluded. Remarkably, the cytotoxic and plasma cell rich subgroups exhibited a phenotype similar to tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS), which have been previously linked to immunotherapy response. We also found an increased richness of the TCR repertoire in these two subgroups and in never smokers. Mutational patterns evidencing APOBEC activity were enriched in the plasma cell high subgroup. Furthermore, specific signal propagation patterns within the Ras/ERK and PI3K/AKT pathways associated with distinct immune phenotypes. While traditionally CD8/CD3 T-cell infiltration and immune checkpoint expression (e.g., PD-L1) have been used in the patient selection process for checkpoint blockade treatment, we suggest that additional biomarkers, such as TCR productive clonality, smoking history, and TLS index, may have the ability to pull out potential responders to benefit from immunotherapeutic agents. Significance: Here we present our findings on the genomic and immune landscape of primary disease in a cohort of 162 patients with HNSCC, benefitting from detailed molecular and clinical characterization. By employing whole-exome sequencing and gene expression analysis of relevant immune markers, TCR profiling, and staining of relevant proteins involved in immune response, we highlight how distinct etiologies, cell intrinsic, and environmental factors combine to shape the landscape of HNSCC primary disease.

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Publisher

American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)

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