Jason M Link, Jennifer R Eng, Carl Pelz, Kevin MacPherson-Hawthorne, Patrick J Worth, Shamaline Sivagnanam, Dove J Keith, Sydney Owen, Ellen M Langer, Alison Grossblatt-Wait, Gustavo Salgado-Garza, Allison L Creason, Sara Protzek, Julian Egger, Hannah Holly, Michael B Heskett, Koei Chin, Nell Kirchberger, Konjit Betre, Elmar Bucher, David Kilburn, Zhi Hu, Michael W Munks, Isabel A English, Motoyuki Tsuda, Jeremy Goecks, Emek Demir, Andrew C Adey, Adel Kardosh, Charles D Lopez, Brett C Sheppard, Alex Guimaraes, Brian Brinkerhoff, Terry K Morgan, Gordon B Mills, Lisa M Coussens, Jonathan R Brody, Rosalie C Sears
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Abstract
Patients with metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma survive longer if disease spreads to the lung but not the liver. Here we generated overlapping, multi-omic datasets to identify molecular and cellular features that distinguish patients whose disease develops liver metastasis (liver cohort) from those whose disease develops lung metastasis without liver metastases (lung cohort). Lung cohort patients survived longer than liver cohort patients, despite sharing the same tumor subtype. We developed a primary organotropism (pORG) gene set enriched in liver cohort versus lung cohort primary tumors. We identified ongoing replication stress response pathways in high pORG/liver cohort tumors, whereas low pORG/lung cohort tumors had greater densities of lymphocytes and shared T cell clonal responses. Our study demonstrates that liver-avid pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is associated with tolerance to ongoing replication stress, limited tumor immunity and less-favorable outcomes, whereas low replication stress, lung-avid/liver-averse tumors are associated with active tumor immunity that may account for favorable outcomes.
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