Immune landscape in molecular subtypes of human papillomavirus‐negative head and neck cancer

Author:

Xie Mengyu1,Chaudhary Ritu2,Slebos Robbert J. C.2,Lee Kyubum1,Song Feifei2,Poole Maria I.2,Hoening Dirk S.2,Noel Leenil C.2,Hernandez‐Prera Juan C.3,Conejo‐Garcia Jose R.4,Chung Christine H.2ORCID,Tan Aik Choon15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute Tampa Florida USA

2. Department of Head and Neck‐Endocrine Oncology H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute Tampa Florida USA

3. Department of Pathology H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute Tampa Florida USA

4. Department of Immunology H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute Tampa Florida USA

5. Department of Oncological Sciences and Biomedical Informatics, Huntsman Cancer Institute University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

Abstract

AbstractHead and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) remain a poorly understood disease clinically and immunologically. HPV is a known risk factor of HNSCC associated with better outcome, whereas HPV‐negative HNSCC are more heterogeneous in outcome. Gene expression signatures have been developed to classify HNSCC into four molecular subtypes (classical, basal, mesenchymal, and atypical). However, the molecular underpinnings of treatment response and the immune landscape for these molecular subtypes are largely unknown. Herein, we described a comprehensive immune landscape analysis in three independent HNSCC cohorts (>700 patients) using transcriptomics data. We assigned the HPV HNSCC patients into these four molecular subtypes and characterized the tumor microenvironment using deconvolution method. We determined that atypical and mesenchymal subtypes have greater immune enrichment and exhibit a T‐cell exhaustion phenotype, compared to classical and basal subtypes. Further analyses revealed different B cell maturation and antibody isotypes enrichment patterns, and distinct immune microenvironment crosstalk in the atypical and mesenchymal subtypes. Taken together, our study suggests that treatments that enhances B cell activity may benefit patients with HNSCC of the atypical subtypes. The rationale can be utilized in the design of future precision immunotherapy trials based on the molecular subtypes of HPV HNSCC.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Molecular Biology

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