Proteogenomic landscape of squamous cell lung cancer.
Paul Allen StewartEric A WelshRobbert J C SlebosBin FangVictoria IzumiMatthew ChambersGuolin ZhangLing CenFredrik PetterssonYonghong ZhangZhihua ChenChia-Ho ChengRam ThapaZachary ThompsonKatherine M FellowsJewel M FrancisJames J SallerTania MesaChaomei ZhangSean YoderGina M DeNicolaAmer A BegTheresa A BoyleJamie K TeerYian Ann ChenJohn M KoomenSteven A EschrichEric B HauraPublished in: Nature communications (2019)
How genomic and transcriptomic alterations affect the functional proteome in lung cancer is not fully understood. Here, we integrate DNA copy number, somatic mutations, RNA-sequencing, and expression proteomics in a cohort of 108 squamous cell lung cancer (SCC) patients. We identify three proteomic subtypes, two of which (Inflamed, Redox) comprise 87% of tumors. The Inflamed subtype is enriched with neutrophils, B-cells, and monocytes and expresses more PD-1. Redox tumours are enriched for oxidation-reduction and glutathione pathways and harbor more NFE2L2/KEAP1 alterations and copy gain in the 3q2 locus. Proteomic subtypes are not associated with patient survival. However, B-cell-rich tertiary lymph node structures, more common in Inflamed, are associated with better survival. We identify metabolic vulnerabilities (TP63, PSAT1, and TFRC) in Redox. Our work provides a powerful resource for lung SCC biology and suggests therapeutic opportunities based on redox metabolism and immune cell infiltrates.
Keyphrases
- squamous cell
- copy number
- mitochondrial dna
- lymph node
- single cell
- end stage renal disease
- electron transfer
- genome wide
- newly diagnosed
- label free
- poor prognosis
- dna methylation
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- mass spectrometry
- rna seq
- peritoneal dialysis
- dendritic cells
- hydrogen peroxide
- squamous cell carcinoma
- early stage
- circulating tumor
- free survival
- cell free
- prognostic factors
- case report
- single molecule
- gene expression
- patient reported outcomes
- peripheral blood
- small molecule
- nitric oxide
- radiation therapy
- long non coding rna
- nucleic acid
- protein protein