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Genomic landscape of virus-associated cancers

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  • Yoonhee Nam

    (Columbia University)

  • Karen Gomez

    (Columbia University)

  • Jean-Baptiste Reynier

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University)

  • Cole Khamnei

    (Columbia University)

  • Michael Aitken

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University)

  • Vivian Zheng

    (Columbia University)

  • Tenzin Lhakhang

    (Columbia University)

  • Milena Casula

    (National Research Council (CNR))

  • Giuseppe Palmieri

    (National Research Council (CNR)
    University of Sassari)

  • Antonio Cossu

    (University of Sassari)

  • Arnold Levine

    (Institute for Advanced Study)

  • Enrico Tiacci

    (University and Hospital of Perugia)

  • Raul Rabadan

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University)

Abstract

It has been estimated that 15%-20% of human cancers are attributable to infections, mostly by carcinogenic viruses. The incidence varies worldwide, with a majority affecting developing countries. Here, we conduct a comparative analysis of virus-positive and virus-negative tumors in nine cancers linked to five viruses. We observe a higher frequency of virus-positive tumors in males, with notable geographic differences in incidence. Our genomic analysis of 1971 tumors reveals a lower somatic burden, distinct mutation signatures, and driver gene mutations in virus-positive tumors. Compared to virus-negative cases, virus-positive cases have fewer mutations of TP53, CDKN2A, and deletions of 9p21.3/CDKN2A-CDKN1A while exhibiting more mutations in RNA helicases DDX3X and EIF4A1. Furthermore, an analysis of clinical trials of PD-(L)1 inhibitors suggests an association of virus-positivity with higher treatment response rate, particularly evident in gastric cancer and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Both cancer types also show evidence of increased CD8 + T cell infiltration and T cell receptor clonal selection in virus-positive tumors. These results illustrate the epidemiological, genetic, and therapeutic trends across virus-associated malignancies.

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  • Yoonhee Nam & Karen Gomez & Jean-Baptiste Reynier & Cole Khamnei & Michael Aitken & Vivian Zheng & Tenzin Lhakhang & Milena Casula & Giuseppe Palmieri & Antonio Cossu & Arnold Levine & Enrico Tiacci &, 2025. "Genomic landscape of virus-associated cancers," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-16, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-60836-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-60836-9
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