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DOI: 10.1186/s13059-016-1092-z
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Tumor immune microenvironment characterization in clear cell renal cell carcinoma identifies prognostic and immunotherapeutically relevant messenger RNA signatures

Yasin Şenbabaoğlu,Ron S. Gejman,Andrew Winer,Ming Liu,Eliezer M. Van Allen,Guillermo Velasco,Diana Miao,Irina Ostrovnaya,Esther Drill,Augustin Luna,Nils Weinhold,William Lee,Brandon Manley,Danny N. Khalil,Samuel D. Kaffenberger,Yingbei Chen,Ludmila Danilova,Martin H. Voss,Jonathan Coleman,Paul Russo,Victor E. Reuter,Timothy A. Chan,Emily H. Cheng,David A. Scheinberg,Ming O. Li,Toni K. Choueiri,James J. Hsieh,Chris Sander,A. Ari Hakimi

Immune system
Biology
Clear cell renal cell carcinoma
2016
Tumor-infiltrating immune cells have been linked to prognosis and response to immunotherapy; however, the levels of distinct immune cell subsets and the signals that draw them into a tumor, such as the expression of antigen presenting machinery genes, remain poorly characterized. Here, we employ a gene expression-based computational method to profile the infiltration levels of 24 immune cell populations in 19 cancer types. We compare cancer types using an immune infiltration score and a T cell infiltration score and find that clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is among the highest for both scores. Using immune infiltration profiles as well as transcriptomic and proteomic datasets, we characterize three groups of ccRCC tumors: T cell enriched, heterogeneously infiltrated, and non-infiltrated. We observe that the immunogenicity of ccRCC tumors cannot be explained by mutation load or neo-antigen load, but is highly correlated with MHC class I antigen presenting machinery expression (APM). We explore the prognostic value of distinct T cell subsets and show in two cohorts that Th17 cells and CD8+ T/Treg ratio are associated with improved survival, whereas Th2 cells and Tregs are associated with negative outcomes. Investigation of the association of immune infiltration patterns with the subclonal architecture of tumors shows that both APM and T cell levels are negatively associated with subclone number. Our analysis sheds light on the immune infiltration patterns of 19 human cancers and unravels mRNA signatures with prognostic utility and immunotherapeutic biomarker potential in ccRCC.
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    Tumor immune microenvironment characterization in clear cell renal cell carcinoma identifies prognostic and immunotherapeutically relevant messenger RNA signatures” is a paper by Yasin Şenbabaoğlu Ron S. Gejman Andrew Winer Ming Liu Eliezer M. Van Allen Guillermo Velasco Diana Miao Irina Ostrovnaya Esther Drill Augustin Luna Nils Weinhold William Lee Brandon Manley Danny N. Khalil Samuel D. Kaffenberger Yingbei Chen Ludmila Danilova Martin H. Voss Jonathan Coleman Paul Russo Victor E. Reuter Timothy A. Chan Emily H. Cheng David A. Scheinberg Ming O. Li Toni K. Choueiri James J. Hsieh Chris Sander A. Ari Hakimi published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.