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[Martínez-Jiménez F] Center for Molecular Medicine and Oncode Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Hartwig Medical Foundation, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO), Barcelona, Spain. [Priestley P, Shale C, Baber J] Hartwig Medical Foundation Australia, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [Rozemuller E] GenDx, Utrecht, the Netherlands. [Cuppen E] Center for Molecular Medicine and Oncode Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Hartwig Medical Foundation, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus

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2023-07-04T06:54:36Z

2023-07-04T06:54:36Z

2023-05



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Genome; Tumour immunology


Genoma; Inmunología tumoral


Genoma; Immunologia tumoral


Studies have characterized the immune escape landscape across primary tumors. However, whether late-stage metastatic tumors present differences in genetic immune escape (GIE) prevalence and dynamics remains unclear. We performed a pan-cancer characterization of GIE prevalence across six immune escape pathways in 6,319 uniformly processed tumor samples. To address the complexity of the HLA-I locus in the germline and in tumors, we developed LILAC, an open-source integrative framework. One in four tumors harbors GIE alterations, with high mechanistic and frequency variability across cancer types. GIE prevalence is generally consistent between primary and metastatic tumors. We reveal that GIE alterations are selected for in tumor evolution and focal loss of heterozygosity of HLA-I tends to eliminate the HLA allele, presenting the largest neoepitope repertoire. Finally, high mutational burden tumors showed a tendency toward focal loss of heterozygosity of HLA-I as the immune evasion mechanism, whereas, in hypermutated tumors, other immune evasion strategies prevail.

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