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Pan-cancer immunogenomic analyses reveal genotype-immunophenotype relationships and predictors of response to checkpoint blockade
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2016
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Machine LearningGenotype-immunophenotype RelationshipsImmunologyPathologyImmunotherapyTumor ImmunologyOncologyPan-cancer Immunogenomic AnalysesTumor ImmunityCheckpoint BlockadeRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchCancer Immunome AtlasTumor MicroenvironmentCheckpoint BlockersCancer ImmunosurveillanceCancer GenomicsImmune Checkpoint InhibitorMedicine
SUMMARY The Cancer Genome Atlas revealed the genomic landscapes of common human cancers. In parallel, immunotherapy with checkpoint blockers is transforming the treatment of advanced cancers. As only a minority of the patients is responsive to checkpoint blockers, the identification of predictive markers and the mechanisms of resistance is a subject of intense research. To facilitate understanding of the tumor-immune cell interactions, we characterized the intratumoral immune landscapes and the cancer antigenomes from 20 solid cancers, and created The Cancer Immunome Atlas ( http://tcia.at ). Cellular characterization of the immune infiltrates revealed a role of cancer-germline antigens in spontaneous immunity and showed that tumor genotypes determine immunophenotypes and tumor escape mechanisms. Using machine learning we identified determinants of tumor immunogenicity and developed a scoring scheme for the quantification termed immunophenoscore. The immunophenoscore was superior predictor of response to anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1 antibodies in two independent validation cohorts. Our findings and the developed resource may help informing cancer immunotherapy and facilitate the development of precision immune-oncology.
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