Spatial analysis and clinical significance of HLA class-I and class-II subunit expression in non–small cell lung cancer

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Purpose: To analyze the distribution, associated immune contexture, and clinical significance of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class-I and HLA class-II subunits in non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Experimental Design: Using spatially resolved and quantitative multiplexed immunofluorescence we studied the tumor/stromal tissue distribution, cancer cell–specific defects, and clinicopathologic/survival associations of b2 microglobulin (b2M), HLA-A, and HLA-B,-C heavy chains, as well as HLA class-II b chain in >700 immunotherapy-na€ve NSCLCs from four independent cohorts. Genomic analysis of HLA genes in NSCLC was performed using two publicly available cohorts. Results: Cancer cell–specific downregulation of HLA markers was identified in 30.4% of cases. b2M was downregulated in 9.8% (70/714), HLA-A in 9% (65/722), HLA-B,-C in 12.1% (87/719), and HLA class-II in 17.7% (127/717) of evaluable samples. Concurrent downregulation of b2M, HLA-B,-C, and HLA class-II was commonly identified. Deleterious mutations in HLA genes were detected in <5% of lung malignancies. Tumors with cancer cell–specific b2M downregulation displayed reduced T cells and increased natural killer (NK)–cell infiltration. Samples with cancer cell HLA-A downregulation displayed modest increase in CD8þ T cells and NK-cell infiltration. Samples with cancer cell–selective HLA-B,-C or HLA class-II downregulation displayed reduced T cells and NK-cell infiltration. There was limited association of the markers with clinicopathologic variables and KRAS/EGFR mutations. Cancer cell–selective downregulation of the HLA subunits was associated with shorter overall survival. Conclusions: Our results reveal frequent and differential defects in HLA class-I and HLA class-II protein subunit expression in immunotherapy-na€ve NSCLCs associated with distinct tumor microenvironment composition and patient survival.

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Datar, I. J., Hauc, S. C., Desai, S., Gianino, N., Henick, B., Liu, Y., … Schalper, K. A. (2021). Spatial analysis and clinical significance of HLA class-I and class-II subunit expression in non–small cell lung cancer. Clinical Cancer Research, 27(10), 2837–2847. https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-20-3655

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