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Oncotarget: Genomic and neoantigen evolution in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma



Oncotarget

published ”


Genomic and neoantigen evolution from primary tumor to first metastases in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma


” which reported that prior work has characterized changes in the mutation burden between primary and recurrent tumors; however, little work has characterized the changes in neoantigen evolution.

These authors characterized genomic and neoantigen changes between 23 paired primary and recurrent head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) tumors.

Within these tumors, they identified 6 genes which have predicted neoantigens in 4 or more patients.

Within HNSCC tumors examined in this

Oncotarget

research paper, there are neoantigens in shared genes by a subset of patients.

The presence of neoantigens in these shared genes may promote an anti-tumor immune response which controls tumor progression.

Dr. Brian A. Van Tine from

The Washington University in St. Louis

,

The St. Louis Children’s Hospital

as well as

The Siteman Cancer Center

said, ”

Head and neck cancer are a group of heterogeneous tumors with an estimated 644,000 new cases per year worldwide.

The infiltration of immune cells, including T cells, into tumors is associated with improved outcomes and longer survival in HNSCC.

The infiltrating T cells release granules containing perforin and granzyme A and B which directly kill tumor cells or release other cytokines and chemokines that promote the anti-tumor immune response and alter the tumor microenvironment.

For example, infiltrating T cells release interferon gamma which increases expression of

PD-L1

and

CTLA-4

, which may increase the efficacy of immune checkpoint therapy.

Multiple studies have characterized changes in mutation burden in HNSCC, when comparing primary and metastatic tumors, no studies have characterized the shifting neoantigen burden between primary and metastatic tumors within HNSCC.

In this

Oncotarget

study, the authors characterized the mutational and neoantigen burden between primary and first recurrence tumors in 23 patients with HNSCC.

In this

Oncotarget

study, the authors characterized the mutational and neoantigen burden between primary and first recurrence tumors in 23 patients with HNSCC

The Van Tine Research Team concluded in their

Oncotarget

Research Output that there is a shifting neoantigen burden as there are unique neoantigens in primary tumors and different unique neoantigens in the recurrent/metastatic tumors.

The patients which have these neoantigens in shared genes are patients which have higher total numbers of

neoantigens

.

What is clear is that patients with neoantigens in these shared genes also tend to have increased duration of survival with disease.

The increase in neoantigens and duration of survival with disease tends to be associated with increased

CD3


CD8

density in the tumor and

CD8A

expression.

This suggests that patients with these shared neoantigens are associated with increased CD8 T cell infiltration and increased cytotoxic activity, which extends the patient’s life.

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DOI



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Correspondence to

– Brian A. Van Tine –

bvantine@wustl.edu


Keywords




head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

,

neoantigens

,

mutational evolution

,

tumor relapse

,

immune cell infiltration



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