Pan-cancer analysis of CDKN2A alterations identifies a subset of gastric cancer with a cold tumor immune microenvironment.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Human Genomics Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1186/s40246-024-00615-7
Chao Deng, Zi-Xi Li, Chen-Jun Xie, Qing-Lin Zhang, Ben-Shun Hu, Mei-Dan Wang, Jie Mei, Chen Yang, Zhangfeng Zhong, Ke-Wei Wang
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Abstract

Background: Although CDKN2A alteration has been explored as a favorable factor for tumorigenesis in pan-cancers, the association between CDKN2A point mutation (MUT) and intragenic deletion (DEL) and response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) is still disputed. This study aims to determine the associations of CDKN2A MUT and DEL with overall survival (OS) and response to immune checkpoint inhibitors treatment (ICIs) among pan-cancers and the clinical features of CDKN2A-altered gastric cancer.

Methods: This study included 45,000 tumor patients that underwent tumor sequencing across 33 cancer types from four cohorts, the MSK-MetTropism, MSK-IMPACT, OrigiMed2020 and TCGA cohorts. Clinical outcomes and genomic factors associated with response to ICIs, including tumor mutational burden, copy number alteration, neoantigen load, microsatellite instability, tumor immune microenvironment and immune-related gene signatures, were collected in pan-cancer. Clinicopathologic features and outcomes were assessed in gastric cancer. Patients were grouped based on the presence of CDKN2A wild type (WT), CDKN2A MUT, CDKN2A DEL and CDKN2A other alteration (ALT).

Results: Our research showed that CDKN2A-MUT patients had shorter survival times than CDKN2A-WT patients in the MSK MetTropism and TCGA cohorts, but longer OS in the MSK-IMPACT cohort with ICIs treatment, particularly in patients having metastatic disease. Similar results were observed among pan-cancer patients with CDKN2A DEL and other ALT. Notably, CDKN2A ALT frequency was positively related to tumor-specific objective response rates to ICIs in MSK MetTropism and OrigiMed 2020. Additionally, individuals with esophageal carcinoma or stomach adenocarcinoma who had CDKN2A MUT had poorer OS than patients from the MSK-IMPACT group, but not those with adenocarcinoma. We also found reduced levels of activated NK cells, T cells CD8 and M2 macrophages in tumor tissue from CDKN2A-MUT or DEL pan-cancer patients compared to CDKN2A-WT patients in TCGA cohort. Gastric cancer scRNA-seq data also showed that CDKN2A-ALT cancer contained less CD8 T cells but more exhausted T cells than CDKN2A-WT cancer. A crucial finding of the pathway analysis was the inhibition of three immune-related pathways in the CDKN2A ALT gastric cancer patients, including the interferon alpha response, inflammatory response, and interferon gamma response.

Conclusions: This study illustrates the CDKN2A MUT and DEL were associated with a poor outcome across cancers. CDKN2A ALT, on the other hand, have the potential to be used as a biomarker for choosing patients for ICI treatment, notably in esophageal carcinoma and stomach adenocarcinoma.

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对 CDKN2A 改变的泛癌分析发现了一个具有冷肿瘤免疫微环境的胃癌亚群。
背景:尽管CDKN2A改变已被视为泛癌中肿瘤发生的有利因素,但CDKN2A点突变(MUT)和基因内缺失(DEL)与免疫检查点抑制剂(ICIs)反应之间的关系仍存在争议。本研究旨在确定CDKN2A点突变(MUT)和基因内缺失(DEL)与泛癌患者总生存期(OS)和对免疫检查点抑制剂治疗(ICIs)反应的关系,以及CDKN2A变异胃癌的临床特征:这项研究纳入了4个队列(MSK-MetTropism、MSK-IMPACT、OrigiMed2020和TCGA队列)中的4.5万名肿瘤患者,这些患者接受了33种癌症类型的肿瘤测序。在泛癌症中收集了与对 ICIs 反应相关的临床结果和基因组因素,包括肿瘤突变负荷、拷贝数改变、新抗原负荷、微卫星不稳定性、肿瘤免疫微环境和免疫相关基因特征。对胃癌的临床病理特征和预后进行了评估。根据CDKN2A野生型(WT)、CDKN2A MUT、CDKN2A DEL和CDKN2A其他改变(ALT)对患者进行分组:我们的研究表明,在MSK MetTropism和TCGA队列中,CDKN2A-MUT患者的生存时间比CDKN2A-WT患者短,但在接受ICIs治疗的MSK-IMPACT队列中,尤其是转移性疾病患者的OS更长。在患有CDKN2A DEL和其他ALT的泛癌症患者中也观察到了类似的结果。值得注意的是,在 MSK MetTropism 和 OrigiMed 2020 中,CDKN2A ALT 频率与肿瘤特异性对 ICIs 的客观反应率呈正相关。此外,与MSK-IMPACT组患者相比,CDKN2A MUT的食管癌或胃腺癌患者的OS较差,但腺癌患者的OS则不尽相同。我们还发现,与TCGA队列中的CDKN2A-WT患者相比,CDKN2A-MUT或DEL泛癌患者肿瘤组织中的活化NK细胞、T细胞CD8和M2巨噬细胞水平降低。胃癌 scRNA-seq 数据还显示,与 CDKN2A-WT 癌症相比,CDKN2A-ALT 癌症含有较少的 CD8 T 细胞,但含有较多的衰竭 T 细胞。通路分析的一个重要发现是,CDKN2A ALT 胃癌患者的三个免疫相关通路受到抑制,包括干扰素α反应、炎症反应和干扰素γ反应:本研究表明,CDKN2A MUT 和 DEL 与各种癌症的不良预后有关。另一方面,CDKN2A ALT有可能被用作选择患者接受ICI治疗的生物标志物,尤其是在食管癌和胃腺癌中。
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Human Genomics
Human Genomics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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期刊介绍: Human Genomics is a peer-reviewed, open access, online journal that focuses on the application of genomic analysis in all aspects of human health and disease, as well as genomic analysis of drug efficacy and safety, and comparative genomics. Topics covered by the journal include, but are not limited to: pharmacogenomics, genome-wide association studies, genome-wide sequencing, exome sequencing, next-generation deep-sequencing, functional genomics, epigenomics, translational genomics, expression profiling, proteomics, bioinformatics, animal models, statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, human population genetics and comparative genomics.
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