Abstract

Abstract Malignancy remains the leading cause of disease-related death in children. To identify potential tumor-driving molecular targets and immunogenomic profiles in pediatric cancers, we performed RNA-seq analysis on a cohort of 788 pediatric solid malignant tumors across 14 different diagnoses in conjunction with additional 147 normal tissues for comparison. Sequencing data were analyzed for expressed mutations, fusion events, and expressional patterns, providing therapeutic targets and rich cancer biology for these childhood cancers. Furthermore, we describe immunogenomic features of these solid tumors including immune cell infiltrate, neoantigen expression, expression of immunomodulatory molecules, and T-cell receptor repertoire. Across the cohort, we observed a striking correlation between the expressed neoantigen burden in tumors and enrichment of the effector immune signatures. Histology-specific immunogenomic patterns were also apparent. Several of the pediatric cancers such as alveolar soft part sarcoma and osteosarcoma exhibit rich immune cell infiltration and evidence for activated T-cell activities, whereas others such as Wilms’ tumors and synovial sarcoma generally have a very low T-cell infiltration. We demonstrate that RNA-seq is a powerful tool to identify clinically relevant and histology-specific recurrent mutations, novel oncogenic fusions, and translationally relevant immunogenomic patterns for pediatric cancers. This study also represents one of the largest of its type to date and provides a framework for future translational efforts in pediatric cancer. This abstract is also being presented as Poster A69. Citation Format: Jun S. Wei, Andrew S. Brohl, Sivasish Sindiri, Young K. Song, Sushma Najaraj, Vineela Gangalapudi, Xinyu Wen, Marc Ladanyi, Javed Khan. Immunogenomic landscape of pediatric solid malignancies [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference on the Advances in Pediatric Cancer Research; 2019 Sep 17-20; Montreal, QC, Canada. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2020;80(14 Suppl):Abstract nr PR17.

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