Immune DNA signature of T-cell infiltration in breast tumor exomes
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Levy, Eric
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Immune DNA signature of T-cell infiltration in breast tumor exomes
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Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) have been associated with favorable prognosis in multiple tumor types. The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) represents the largest collection of cancer molecular data, but lacks detailed information about the immune environment. Here, we show that exome reads mapping to the complementarity-determining-region 3 (CDR3) of mature T-cell receptor beta (TCRB) can be used as an immune DNA (iDNA) signature. Specifically, we propose a method to identify CDR3 reads in a breast tumor exome and validate it using deep TCRB sequencing. In 1,078 TCGA breast cancer exomes, the fraction of CDR3 reads was associated with TILs fraction, tumor purity, adaptive immunity gene expression signatures and improved survival in Her2+ patients. Only 2/839 TCRB clonotypes were shared between patients and none associated with a specific HLA allele or somatic driver mutations. The iDNA biomarker enriches the comprehensive dataset collected through TCGA, revealing associations with other molecular features and clinical outcomes.
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NIH
U54HL108460
UL1TR000100
2P30CA023100
DP5OD017937
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2P30CA023100
1R21CA177519
1U01CA196406
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T15LM011271
FONDEF from CONICYT-Chile
D11I1029
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2015205295
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Scientific Reports Volumen: 6 Número de artículo: 30064 Jul 2016
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