Immune evolution from preneoplasia to invasive lung adenocarcinomas and underlying molecular features

Author:

Dejima Hitoshi,Hu Xin,Chen Runzhe,Zhang JiexinORCID,Fujimoto Junya,Parra Edwin R.ORCID,Haymaker CaraORCID,Hubert Shawna M.ORCID,Duose Dzifa,Solis Luisa M.ORCID,Su DanORCID,Fukuoka Junya,Tabata Kazuhiro,Pham Hoa H. N.ORCID,Mcgranahan Nicholas,Zhang Baili,Ye Jie,Ying Lisha,Little Latasha,Gumbs Curtis,Chow Chi-Wan,Estecio Marcos Roberto,Godoy Myrna C. B.,Antonoff Mara B.ORCID,Sepesi Boris,Pass Harvey I.,Behrens Carmen,Zhang JianhuaORCID,Vaporciyan Ara A.,Heymach John V.ORCID,Scheet Paul,Lee J. JackORCID,Wu JiaORCID,Futreal P. AndrewORCID,Reuben AlexandreORCID,Kadara Humam,Wistuba Ignacio I.,Zhang JianjunORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe mechanism by which anti-cancer immunity shapes early carcinogenesis of lung adenocarcinoma (ADC) is unknown. In this study, we characterize the immune contexture of invasive lung ADC and its precursors by transcriptomic immune profiling, T cell receptor (TCR) sequencing and multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF). Our results demonstrate that anti-tumor immunity evolved as a continuum from lung preneoplasia, to preinvasive ADC, minimally-invasive ADC and frankly invasive lung ADC with a gradually less effective and more intensively regulated immune response including down-regulation of immune-activation pathways, up-regulation of immunosuppressive pathways, lower infiltration of cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) and anti-tumor helper T cells (Th), higher infiltration of regulatory T cells (Tregs), decreased T cell clonality, and lower frequencies of top T cell clones in later-stages. Driver mutations, chromosomal copy number aberrations (CNAs) and aberrant DNA methylation may collectively impinge host immune responses and facilitate immune evasion, promoting the outgrowth of fit subclones in preneoplasia into dominant clones in invasive ADC.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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