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Differential immune signatures in the tumor microenvironment are associated with colon cancer racial disparities

Thomas Curran, Zequn Sun, Brielle Gerry, Victoria J. Findlay, Kristin Wallace, Zihai Li, Chrystal M. Paulos, Marvella E. Ford, Mark P. Rubinstein, Dongjun Chung, E. Ramsay Camp

2021Cancer Medicine28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Disparities in colon cancer (CC) outcomes may be due to a more aggressive phenotype in African American patients in the setting of a decreased tumor immunity, though the precise mechanism for this result has not been well elucidated. To explore the molecular factors underlying CC disparities, we compared the immunogenomic signatures of CC from African American and European American patients. METHODS: We identified all CC patients from the publicly available Cancer Genome Atlas for whom race and survival data are available. Immunophenotype signatures were established for African American and European American patients. Comparisons were made regarding survival and a multivariable linear regression model was created to determine the association of immune cellular components with race. Differential gene expression was also assessed. RESULTS: T cells and an increased fraction of B cells compared with tumors from European Americans. Differences persisted when controlling for sex, age, and disease stage. Immunostimulatory and immunoinhibitory gene profiles including major histocompatibility complex expression differed by race. CONCLUSIONS: Differences in the tumor immune microenvironment of African American as compared to European American CC specimens may play a role in the survival differences between the groups. These differences may provide targeted therapeutic opportunities.

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Immune systemTumor microenvironmentImmunologyCD8Colorectal cancerImmunophenotypingCancerOncologyBiologyMedicineInternal medicineCancer researchAntigenCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesFerroptosis and cancer prognosis
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