Immunophenotypes of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: Meta-analysis of transcriptional subtypes.
- Abstract:
- Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most common malignancy of the pancreas and has one of the highest mortality rates of any cancer type with a 5-year survival rate of <5%. Recent studies of PDAC have provided several transcriptomic classifications based on separate analyses of individual patient cohorts. There is a need to provide a unified transcriptomic PDAC classification driven by therapeutically relevant biologic rationale to inform future treatment strategies. Here, we used an integrative meta-analysis of 353 patients from four different studies to derive a PDAC classification based on immunologic parameters. This consensus clustering approach indicated transcriptomic signatures based on immune infiltrate classified as adaptive, innate and immune-exclusion subtypes. This reveals the existence of microenvironmental interpatient heterogeneity within PDAC and could serve to drive novel therapeutic strategies in PDAC including immune modulation approaches to treating this disease.
- Authors:
- I de Santiago, C Yau, L Heij, MR Middleton, F Markowetz, HI Grabsch, ML Dustin, S Sivakumar
- Journal:
- Int J Cancer
- Citation info:
- 145(4):1125-1137
- Publication date:
- 15th Aug 2019
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