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An integrated tumor, immune and microbiome atlas of colon cancer

Authors :
Jessica Roelands
Peter J. K. Kuppen
Eiman I. Ahmed
Raghvendra Mall
Tariq Masoodi
Parul Singh
Gianni Monaco
Christophe Raynaud
Noel F.C.C. de Miranda
Luigi Ferraro
Tatiana C. Carneiro-Lobo
Najeeb Syed
Arun Rawat
Amany Awad
Julie Decock
William Mifsud
Lance D. Miller
Shimaa Sherif
Mahmoud G. Mohamed
Darawan Rinchai
Marc Van den Eynde
Rosalyn W. Sayaman
Elad Ziv
Francois Bertucci
Mahir Abdulla Petkar
Stephan Lorenz
Lisa Sara Mathew
Kun Wang
Selvasankar Murugesan
Damien Chaussabel
Alexander L. Vahrmeijer
Ena Wang
Anna Ceccarelli
Khalid A. Fakhro
Gabriele Zoppoli
Alberto Ballestrero
Rob A.E.M. Tollenaar
Francesco M. Marincola
Jérôme Galon
Souhaila Al Khodor
Michele Ceccarelli
Wouter Hendrickx
Davide Bedognetti
Source :
Nature Medicine. 29:1273-1286
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023.

Abstract

The lack of multi-omics cancer datasets with extensive follow-up information hinders the identification of accurate biomarkers of clinical outcome. In this cohort study, we performed comprehensive genomic analyses on fresh-frozen samples from 348 patients affected by primary colon cancer, encompassing RNA, whole-exome, deep T cell receptor and 16S bacterial rRNA gene sequencing on tumor and matched healthy colon tissue, complemented with tumor whole-genome sequencing for further microbiome characterization. A type 1 helper T cell, cytotoxic, gene expression signature, called Immunologic Constant of Rejection, captured the presence of clonally expanded, tumor-enriched T cell clones and outperformed conventional prognostic molecular biomarkers, such as the consensus molecular subtype and the microsatellite instability classifications. Quantification of genetic immunoediting, defined as a lower number of neoantigens than expected, further refined its prognostic value. We identified a microbiome signature, driven by Ruminococcus bromii, associated with a favorable outcome. By combining microbiome signature and Immunologic Constant of Rejection, we developed and validated a composite score (mICRoScore), which identifies a group of patients with excellent survival probability. The publicly available multi-omics dataset provides a resource for better understanding colon cancer biology that could facilitate the discovery of personalized therapeutic approaches.

Details

ISSN :
1546170X and 10788956
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9aa27d4b0d2d4236a82ff6e6322e2eb9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-023-02324-5