| Literature DB >> 27999735 |
Zeynep Koşaloğlu1, Inka Zörnig2, Niels Halama2, Iris Kaiser2, Ivo Buchhalter3, Niels Grabe2, Roland Eils4, Matthias Schlesner3, Andrea Califano5, Dirk Jäger1.
Abstract
Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) of the gastrointestinal tract are a rare and heterogeneous group of neoplasms with unique tumor biology and clinical management issues. While surgery is the only curative treatment option in patients with early stage NETs, the optimal management strategy for patients with advanced metastatic NETs is unknown. Based on the tremendous success of immunotherapeutic approaches, we sought to investigate such approaches in a case of metastatic rectal NET. Here, we apply an integrative approach using various computational and experimental methods to explore several aspects of the tumor-host immune interactions for immunotherapeutic options. Sequencing of six different liver metastases revealed a quite homogenous set of mutations, and further analysis of these mutations for immunogenicity revealed few neo-epitopes with pre-existing T cell reactivity, which can be used in therapeutic vaccines. Staining for immunomodulatory proteins and cytokine profiling showed that the immune setting is surprisingly different, when compared to liver metastases of colorectal cancer for instance. Taken together, our results highlight the broad range and complexity of tumor-host immune interaction and underline the value of an integrative approach.Entities:
Keywords: Cytokines; IHC; immunotherapy; neo-epitopes; neoantigens; tumor immunology; tumor microenvironment; vaccination
Year: 2016 PMID: 27999735 PMCID: PMC5139646 DOI: 10.1080/2162402X.2016.1213931
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncoimmunology ISSN: 2162-4011 Impact factor: 8.110