Abstract B005: Linking transcriptomic and imaging features of the melanoma tumor microenvironment
2019
Background: While immunotherapy has demonstrated success in melanoma, a deeper understanding of the heterogeneous tumor microenvironment is needed for stratifying patients for treatment. Technologies such as quantitative multiplex immunofluorescence (qmIF) imaging and transcriptomic profiling both have the potential to provide such insights. Using these tools, we had previously shown that immune cellular compositions and bulk gene expression in tumors are each related to patient survival. However, the connection between these modalities and their impact on prognosis is not well-understood. Here, we investigate the link between the microenvironmental composition of immune cells, such as cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and macrophages, with observed transcriptomic signatures. Furthermore, we uncover spatial correlations in cellular positioning, which supports a mechanistic basis underlying these relationships. Methods: QmIF imaging was obtained from 104 stage II-III primary melanomas from Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC), which included staining for CTLs (CD3 and CD8), macrophages (CD68), and tumor cells (SOX10). HLA-DR and Ki67 were also stained in order to assess activation and proliferation of immune and tumor cells. Visualization, cell segmentation, and phenotyping were performed using inForm software within Mantra workstation. Spatial relationships between cells were quantified via the inhomogeneous pair correlation function (PCF), which compares the observed probability of two cell types being separated by a given distance to that expected by chance. Disease-specific survival status was known for 64 patients, while mRNA expression for 63 immune-related genes was obtained via NanoString for 53 patients. We assessed the similarity of each sample’s gene expression profile to the cellular subtype signatures from LM22, the reference standard for CIBERSORT. Results: The proportion of CTLs observed via qmIF was significantly associated with the CD8 T-cell transcriptomic signature (Spearman’s rho = 0.33, p Citation Format: Andrew X. Chen, Robyn Gartrell, Douglas K. Marks, Thomas Hart, Emanuelle Rizk, Anthea Monod, Raul Rabadan, Yvonne Saenger. Linking transcriptomic and imaging features of the melanoma tumor microenvironment [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Fourth CRI-CIMT-EATI-AACR International Cancer Immunotherapy Conference: Translating Science into Survival; Sept 30-Oct 3, 2018; New York, NY. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Immunol Res 2019;7(2 Suppl):Abstract nr B005.
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