2021
DOI: 10.1136/jitc-2021-sitc2021.067
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67 Cancer aneuploidy is associated with a distinct tumor immune microenvironment and impacts outcomes to immune checkpoint inhibition in nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer

Abstract: BackgroundCancer aneuploidy, an unbalanced number of chromosomes, is associated with somatic mutation rate, expression of proliferative genes, and altered immune signaling. Whether aneuploidy correlates with a distinct tumor immunophenotype or impacts clinical outcomes to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in NSCLC is unclear.MethodsAmong nonsquamous NSCLCs which underwent targeted next-generation sequencing, we retrospectively quantified aneuploidy using the fraction of chromosomal arm alterations (FAA), def… Show more

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