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. 2020 Apr 1;9(1):1744947. doi: 10.1080/2162402X.2020.1744947

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

Neoantigen load from SNM and INDEL predicts overall survival. (a) Overall survival of BRCA patients separated by low (bottom 25%), medium (middle 50%) and high (top 25%) class I SNM and INDEL neoantigen load. When corrected for immune filtration, tumor stage, breast cancer subtype, and age at diagnosis using the Cox proportional hazard models, low neoantigen load showed significantly worse survival than medium neoantigen load (p = .04). (b) Overall survival of BRCA patients separated by low (bottom 25%), medium (middle 50%) and high (top 25%) class II SNM and INDEL neoantigen load. When corrected for immune filtration, breast cancer subtype and age cohort using the Cox proportional hazard models, low neoantigen load showed significantly worse survival than medium neoantigen load (p = .042).