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Data from Genomic Analysis of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Reveals TME-Based Subtypes

Authors :
Yao Yao
Yi-Xin Zeng
Hans Bitter
Jeffrey Engelman
Peter S. Hammerman
Glenn Dranoff
Alan Huang
Bin Peng
En Li
Yuanyuan Zhao
Hongyun Zhao
Yan Huang
Wenfeng Fang
Jing Zhang
Peter Skewes-Cox
Lellean JeBailey
Viveksagar Krishnamurthy Radhakrishnan
Savina Jaeger
Yan Wang
Marc Pelletier
Yue Fan
Derek Y. Chiang
Kun Yu
Jason R. Dobson
Chunlin Xin
Pei-Yu Huang
Ting Zhou
Kenzie D. MacIsaac
Li Zhang
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is an Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) associated cancer characterized by a poor prognosis and a high level of lymphocyte infiltrate. Genetic hallmarks of NPC are not completely known but include deletion of the p16 (CDKN2A) locus and mutations in NF-κB pathway components, with a relatively low total mutational load. To better understand the genetic landscape, an integrated genomic analysis was performed using a large clinical cohort of treatment-naïve NPC tumor specimens. This genomic analysis was generally concordant with previous studies; however, three subtypes of NPC were identified by differences in immune cell gene expression, prognosis, tumor cell morphology, and genetic characteristics. A gene expression signature of proliferation was poorly prognostic and associated with either higher mutation load or specific EBV gene expression patterns in a subtype-specific manner. Finally, higher levels of stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes associated with good prognosis and lower expression of a WNT and TGFβ pathway activation signature.Implications: This study represents the first integrated analysis of mutation, copy number, and gene expression data in NPC and suggests how tumor genetics and EBV infection influence the tumor microenvironment in this disease. These insights should be considered for guiding immunotherapy treatment strategies in this disease. Mol Cancer Res; 15(12); 1722–32. ©2017 AACR.

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OpenAIRE
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