학술논문

The Immune Landscape of Cancer
Document Type
article
Author
Thorsson, VésteinnGibbs, David LBrown, Scott DWolf, DeniseBortone, Dante SOu Yang, Tai-HsienPorta-Pardo, EduardGao, Galen FPlaisier, Christopher LEddy, James AZiv, EladCulhane, Aedin CPaull, Evan OSivakumar, IK AshokGentles, Andrew JMalhotra, RaunaqFarshidfar, FarshadColaprico, AntonioParker, Joel SMose, Lisle EVo, Nam SyLiu, JianfangLiu, YuexinRader, JanetDhankani, VarshaReynolds, Sheila MBowlby, ReanneCalifano, AndreaCherniack, Andrew DAnastassiou, DimitrisBedognetti, DavideMokrab, YounesNewman, Aaron MRao, ArvindChen, KenKrasnitz, AlexanderHu, HaiMalta, Tathiane MNoushmehr, HoutanPedamallu, Chandra SekharBullman, SusanOjesina, Akinyemi ILamb, AndrewZhou, WandingShen, HuiChoueiri, Toni KWeinstein, John NGuinney, JustinSaltz, JoelHolt, Robert ARabkin, Charles SLazar, Alexander JSerody, Jonathan SDemicco, Elizabeth GDisis, Mary LVincent, Benjamin GShmulevich, IlyaCaesar-Johnson, Samantha JDemchok, John AFelau, InaKasapi, MelpomeniFerguson, Martin LHutter, Carolyn MSofia, Heidi JTarnuzzer, RoyWang, ZhiningYang, LimingZenklusen, Jean CZhang, Jiashan JuliaChudamani, SudhaLiu, JiaLolla, LaxmiNaresh, RashiPihl, ToddSun, QiangWan, YunhuWu, YeCho, JuokDeFreitas, TimothyFrazer, ScottGehlenborg, NilsGetz, GadHeiman, David IKim, JaegilLawrence, Michael SLin, PeiMeier, SamNoble, Michael SSaksena, GordonVoet, DougZhang, HaileiBernard, BradyChambwe, NyashaKnijnenburg, TheoKramer, RogerLeinonen, KalleMiller, MichaelReynolds, Sheila
Source
Immunity. 48(4)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Immunology
Immunotherapy
Cancer Genomics
Cancer
Genetics
Human Genome
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Inflammatory and immune system
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged
80 and over
Child
Female
Genomics
Humans
Interferon-gamma
Macrophages
Male
Middle Aged
Neoplasms
Prognosis
Th1-Th2 Balance
Transforming Growth Factor beta
Wound Healing
Young Adult
Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network
cancer genomics
immune subtypes
immuno-oncology
immunomodulatory
immunotherapy
integrative network analysis
tumor immunology
tumor microenvironment
Language
Abstract
We performed an extensive immunogenomic analysis of more than 10,000 tumors comprising 33 diverse cancer types by utilizing data compiled by TCGA. Across cancer types, we identified six immune subtypes-wound healing, IFN-γ dominant, inflammatory, lymphocyte depleted, immunologically quiet, and TGF-β dominant-characterized by differences in macrophage or lymphocyte signatures, Th1:Th2 cell ratio, extent of intratumoral heterogeneity, aneuploidy, extent of neoantigen load, overall cell proliferation, expression of immunomodulatory genes, and prognosis. Specific driver mutations correlated with lower (CTNNB1, NRAS, or IDH1) or higher (BRAF, TP53, or CASP8) leukocyte levels across all cancers. Multiple control modalities of the intracellular and extracellular networks (transcription, microRNAs, copy number, and epigenetic processes) were involved in tumor-immune cell interactions, both across and within immune subtypes. Our immunogenomics pipeline to characterize these heterogeneous tumors and the resulting data are intended to serve as a resource for future targeted studies to further advance the field.