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TCR Repertoire Intratumor Heterogeneity in Localized Lung Adenocarcinomas: An Association with Predicted Neoantigen Heterogeneity and Postsurgical Recurrence

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CANCER DISCOVERY
Volume 7, Issue 10, Pages 1088-1097

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AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-17-0256

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  1. MD Anderson Lung Cancer Moon Shot Program
  2. MD Anderson Physician Scientist Program
  3. Conquer Cancer Foundation Young Investigator Award
  4. Khalifa Scholar Award
  5. NIH CCSG Award [CA016672]
  6. Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas [R120501]
  7. Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Multi-Investigator Research Award grant [RP160668]
  8. University of Texas (UT) Systems Stars Award [PS100149]
  9. Welch Foundation Robert A. Welch Distinguished University Chair Award [G-0040]
  10. Department of Defense PROSPECT grant [W81XWH-07-1-0306]
  11. UT Lung Specialized Programs of Research Excellence Grant [P50CA70907]
  12. MD Anderson Cancer Center Support Grant [CA016672]
  13. T.J. Martell Foundation
  14. Kimberley Clarke Foundation Award for Scientific Achievement through MD Anderson's Odyssey Fellowship Program

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Genomic intratumor heterogeneity (ITH) may be associated with postsurgical relapse of localized lung adenocarcinomas. Recently, mutations, through generation of neoantigens, were shown to alter tumor immunogenicity through T-cell responses. Here, we performed sequencing of the T-cell receptor (TCR) in 45 tumor regions from 11 localized lung adenocarcinomas and observed substantial intratumor differences in T-cell density and clonality with the majority of T-cell clones restricted to individual tumor regions. TCR ITH positively correlated with predicted neoantigen ITH, suggesting that spatial differences in the T-cell repertoire may be driven by distinct neoantigens in different tumor regions. Finally, a higher degree of TCR ITH was associated with an increased risk of postsurgical relapse and shorter disease-free survival, suggesting a potential clinical significance of T-cell repertoire heterogeneity. SIGNIFICANCE: The present study provides insights into the ITH of the T-cell repertoire in localized lung adenocarcinomas and its potential biological and clinical impact. The results suggest that T-cell repertoire ITH may be tightly associated to genomic ITH and disease (C) 2017 AACR.

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