Versican proteolysis as a key regulator of CD8+ T-cell infiltration in colorectal cancer (original) (raw)

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2017

Abstract

e15082 Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) originates within immunologically complex microenvironments. To date the benefits of immunotherapy have been modest except in neoantigen-laden mismatch repair (MMR)-deficient tumors. Approaches to enhance tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILS) in the tumor bed may substantially augment clinical immunotherapy responses. Proteolysis of the tolerogenic matrix proteoglycan versican (VCAN) generates a bioactive fragment, versikine, with putative immunostimulatory activities. Methods: Matched normal and CRC tissue samples were collected from 122 patients with cancers across all stages and locations throughout the colon and rectum. These samples were stained for VCAN, αDPEAAE (neoepitope generated in cleaving VCAN to versikine), and CD8 and scored by a pathologist. Tumors were classified as VCAN proteolysis-predominant (VPP) if their staining for total VCAN staining intensity was < 1+ and staining for VCAN proteolysis (αDPEAAE antibody) was >...

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