Abstract

Abstract Impacts of genetic and nongenetic intratumor heterogeneity (ITH) on tumor phenotypes and evolvability remain debated. We analyzed ITH in lung squamous cell carcinoma at the levels of genome, transcriptome, tumor-immune interactions, and histopathologic characteristics by multiregion bulk and single-cell sequencing. Genomic heterogeneity alone was a weak indicator of intratumor nongenetic heterogeneity at immune and transcriptomic levels that impacted multiple cancer-related pathways, including those related to proliferation and inflammation, which in turn contributed to intratumor regional differences in histopathology and subtype classification. Tumor subclones had substantial differences in proliferation score, suggestive of non-neutral clonal dynamics. Proliferation and other cancer-related pathways also showed intratumor regional differences, sometimes even within the same subclones. Neoepitope burden negatively correlated with immune infiltration, indicating immune-mediated purifying selection on somatic mutations. Taken together, our observations suggest that nongenetic heterogeneity is a major determinant of heterogeneity in histopathologic characteristics and impacts evolutionary dynamics in lung cancer. Note: This abstract was not presented at the conference. Citation Format: Anchal Sharma, Elise Merritt, Xiaoju Hu, Angelique Cruz, Jyoti Malhotra, Greogory Riedlinger, Subhajyoti De. Impact of nongenetic intratumor heterogeneity on phenotypic characteristics and ongoing evolutionary dynamics in lung tumors [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference on the Evolving Landscape of Cancer Modeling; 2020 Mar 2-5; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2020;80(11 Suppl):Abstract nr B38.

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