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Crosstalk Between the MSI Status and Tumor Microenvironment in Colorectal Cancer

Anqi Lin, Jian Zhang, Peng Luo

2020Frontiers in Immunology369 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, especially those with deficient mismatch repair (dMMR)/microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) tumors, whose sensitivity to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) is significantly higher than that of patients with microsatellite-stable (MSS)/microsatellite instability-low (MSI-L) tumors, have derived clinical benefits from immunotherapy. Most studies have not systematically evaluated the immune characteristics and immune microenvironments of MSI-H and MSS/MSI-L CRCs. We analyzed the relationship between the MSI status and prognosis of ICI treatment in an immunotherapy cohort. We further used mutation data for the immunotherapy and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)-CRC [colon adenocarcinoma (COAD) + rectum adenocarcinoma (READ)] cohorts. For mRNA expression, mutation data analysis of the immune microenvironment and immunogenicity under different MSI statuses was performed. Compared with CRC patients with MSS/MSI-L tumors, those with MSI-H tumors significantly benefited from ICI treatment. MSI-H CRC had more immune cell infiltration, higher expression of immune-related genes, and higher immunogenicity than MSS/MSI-L CRC. The MANTIS score, which is used to predict the MSI status, was positively correlated with immune cells, immune-related genes, and immunogenicity. In addition, subtype analysis showed that COAD and READ might have different immune microenvironments. MSI-H CRC may have an inflammatory tumor microenvironment and increased sensitivity to ICIs. Unlike those of MSI-H READ, the immune characteristics of MSI-H COAD may be consistent with those of MSI-H CRC.

Topics & Concepts

Microsatellite instabilityImmune systemImmunotherapyColorectal cancerDNA mismatch repairTumor microenvironmentImmunogenicityImmune checkpointCancer researchMedicineAdenocarcinomaCancerOncologyBiologyImmunologyInternal medicineGeneGeneticsMicrosatelliteAlleleGenetic factors in colorectal cancerCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersFerroptosis and cancer prognosis
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