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DNA barcoding reveals ongoing immunoediting of clonal cancer populations during metastatic progression and immunotherapy response

Nature Communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 13, Issue: 1, Page: 6539
2022
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Cancers evade the immune system through the process of cancer immunoediting. While immune checkpoint inhibitors are effective for reactivating tumour immunity in some cancer types, many other solid cancers, including breast cancer, remain largely non-responsive. Understanding how non-responsive cancers evade immunity and whether this occurs at the clonal level will improve immunotherapeutic design. Here we use DNA barcoding to track murine mammary cancer cell clones during immunoediting and determine clonal transcriptional profiles that allow immune evasion following anti-PD1 plus anti-CTLA4 immunotherapy. Clonal diversity is significantly restricted by immunotherapy treatment in both primary tumours and metastases, demonstrating selection for pre-existing breast cancer cell populations and ongoing immunoediting during metastasis and treatment. Immunotherapy resistant clones express a common gene signature associated with poor survival of basal-like breast cancer patient cohorts. At least one of these genes has an existing small molecule that can potentially be used to improve immunotherapy response.

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Baldwin, Louise A; Bartonicek, Nenad; Yang, Jessica; Wu, Sunny Z; Deng, Niantao; Roden, Daniel L; Chan, Chia-Ling; Al-Eryani, Ghamdan; Zanker, Damien J; Parker, Belinda S; Swarbrick, Alexander; Junankar, Simon

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Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Physics and Astronomy

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