Whole-genome profiling of nasopharyngeal carcinoma reveals viral-host co-operation in inflammatory NF-κB activation and immune escape
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Published:2021-07-07
Issue:1
Volume:12
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Bruce Jeff P., To Ka-FaiORCID, Lui Vivian W. Y.ORCID, Chung Grace T. Y., Chan Yuk-Yu, Tsang Chi Man, Yip Kevin Y.ORCID, Ma Brigette B. Y.ORCID, Woo John K. S., Hui Edwin P.ORCID, Mak Michael K. F., Lee Sau-Dan, Chow ChitORCID, Velapasamy Sharmila, Or Yvonne Y. Y., Siu Pui Kei, El Ghamrasni SamahORCID, Prokopec StephenieORCID, Wu Man, Kwan Johnny S. H., Liu YuchenORCID, Chan Jason Y. K.ORCID, van Hasselt C. Andrew, Young Lawrence S.ORCID, Dawson Christopher W., Paterson Ian C.ORCID, Yap Lee-FahORCID, Tsao Sai-Wah, Liu Fei-Fei, Chan Anthony T. C., Pugh Trevor J.ORCID, Lo Kwok-WaiORCID
Abstract
AbstractInterplay between EBV infection and acquired genetic alterations during nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) development remains vague. Here we report a comprehensive genomic analysis of 70 NPCs, combining whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of microdissected tumor cells with EBV oncogene expression to reveal multiple aspects of cellular-viral co-operation in tumorigenesis. Genomic aberrations along with EBV-encoded LMP1 expression underpin constitutive NF-κB activation in 90% of NPCs. A similar spectrum of somatic aberrations and viral gene expression undermine innate immunity in 79% of cases and adaptive immunity in 47% of cases; mechanisms by which NPC may evade immune surveillance despite its pro-inflammatory phenotype. Additionally, genomic changes impairing TGFBR2 promote oncogenesis and stabilize EBV infection in tumor cells. Fine-mapping of CDKN2A/CDKN2B deletion breakpoints reveals homozygous MTAP deletions in 32-34% of NPCs that confer marked sensitivity to MAT2A inhibition. Our work concludes that NPC is a homogeneously NF-κB-driven and immune-protected, yet potentially druggable, cancer.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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