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Immune Surveillance in Clinical Regression of Preinvasive Squamous Cell Lung Cancer.

Adam Pennycuick1, Vitor H Teixeira1, Khalid AbdulJabbar2,3, Shan E Ahmed Raza2,3,4, Tom Lund5,6,7, Ayse U Akarca8, Rachel Rosenthal9, Lukas Kalinke1, Deepak P Chandrasekharan1, Christodoulos P Pipinikas10, Henry Lee-Six11, Robert E Hynds1,9,10, Kate H C Gowers1, Jake Y Henry3,5, Fraser R Millar12, Yeman B Hagos2,3, Celine Denais1, Mary Falzon8, David A Moore7,8, Sophia Antoniou1, Pascal F Durrenberger1, Andrew J Furness5,13, Bernadette Carroll1, Claire Marceaux14, Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat14,15, William Larson16, Courtney Betts16, Lisa M Coussens16, Ricky M Thakrar1, Jeremy George1, Charles Swanton7,9,10, Christina Thirlwell10,17, Peter J Campbell11, Teresa Marafioti8, Yinyin Yuan2,3, Sergio A Quezada5,6,7, Nicholas McGranahan18,19, Sam M Janes20,7.   

Abstract

Before squamous cell lung cancer develops, precancerous lesions can be found in the airways. From longitudinal monitoring, we know that only half of such lesions become cancer, whereas a third spontaneously regress. Although recent studies have described the presence of an active immune response in high-grade lesions, the mechanisms underpinning clinical regression of precancerous lesions remain unknown. Here, we show that host immune surveillance is strongly implicated in lesion regression. Using bronchoscopic biopsies from human subjects, we find that regressive carcinoma in situ lesions harbor more infiltrating immune cells than those that progress to cancer. Moreover, molecular profiling of these lesions identifies potential immune escape mechanisms specifically in those that progress to cancer: antigen presentation is impaired by genomic and epigenetic changes, CCL27-CCR10 signaling is upregulated, and the immunomodulator TNFSF9 is downregulated. Changes appear intrinsic to the carcinoma in situ lesions, as the adjacent stroma of progressive and regressive lesions are transcriptomically similar. SIGNIFICANCE: Immune evasion is a hallmark of cancer. For the first time, this study identifies mechanisms by which precancerous lesions evade immune detection during the earliest stages of carcinogenesis and forms a basis for new therapeutic strategies that treat or prevent early-stage lung cancer.See related commentary by Krysan et al., p. 1442.This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 1426. ©2020 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32690541      PMCID: PMC7611527          DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-19-1366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Discov        ISSN: 2159-8274            Impact factor:   38.272


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