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DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1727962
Differential HLA-Allele-frequency patterns between patients with head neck cancer (HNSCC) and healthy controls as well as HPV-positive and HPV-negative HNSCC patients
Introduction In a functional immune system HLA-molecules are able to present antigens to immune cells. Because of peptide restriction in HLA-class I-molecules, antigen presentation is depending on the individual HLA-Allele composition. Therefore, antitumor immunity and tumor development are, among other factors, also dependent on the patient’s HLA-genotype. The aim of this study was to analyse the different HLA-Allele frequencies between HNSCC patients and a healthy control and between HPV-positive and HPV-negative HNSCC patients, respectively.
Material and Methods Hiqh resolution sequencing was performed on 150 HNSCC patients. The HLA-frequencies of the control group were taken from a public accessible HLA-database which included HLA data from 39639 German patients. To analyse the different HLA-Allele frequencies between the mentioned groups, qui square test and with frequencies under 5 exact fisher test was performed. Benjamini, Krieger and Yekutieli was used to correct for multiple testing.
ResultsOur data showed significant increased frequencies of HLA-A*66:01 in HNSCC patients in comparison to the control group. Furthermore the analysis of the HLA alleles dependent on the HPV status showed a significant increase of HLA-DRB1*04:01 in HPV-positive HNSCC and HLA-B*08:01 in HPV-negative HNSCC.
Discussion The results indicate a possible predisposition to developing head neck cancer and HPV-positive HNSCC, respectively. A possible explanation could be a limited presentation of tumor specific antigens (Immune gap) caused by the mentioned HLA-Alleles and therefore „a missing out“ of the tumor.
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13 May 2021
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