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Frequency-dependent selection of neoantigens fosters tumor immune escape and predicts immunotherapy response

Frequency-dependent selection of neoantigens fosters tumor immune escape and predicts immunotherapy response

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英文摘要

Cancer is an evolutionary process undergoing stringent immune selection. However, recent studies have revealed that certain tumors undergo neutral evolution following the malignant transformation. Here, we propose negative frequency-dependent selection (or NFDS), where the immune response against cancer cells depends on the clonality of neoantigens, can lead to an immunogenic landscape that is similar to neutral evolution. With a stochastic model of NFDS, we demonstrated that NFDS promotes early immune evasion in hypermutable tumors, leading to neutral-like evolutionary dynamics with high antigenic heterogeneity and worse response to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy. Our model also revealed that NFDS is characterized by a negative association between average clonality and total burden of neoantigens. Indeed, NFDS was validated with whole-exome sequencing datasets (357 tumor samples from 275 patients) from four melanoma cohorts with ICB therapy. Altogether, our study provides the first quantitative evidence supporting the theory of NFDS in immune-driven cancer evolution. These findings highlight the critical role of NFDS theory in devising more efficient and predictive immunotherapies.

Xie Duo、Hu Zheng、Zhou Da、Wang Jiguang、Chen Shaoqing

10.1101/2023.08.01.551090

肿瘤学基础医学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术

Xie Duo,Hu Zheng,Zhou Da,Wang Jiguang,Chen Shaoqing.Frequency-dependent selection of neoantigens fosters tumor immune escape and predicts immunotherapy response[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-14].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.08.01.551090.点此复制

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