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Follicular Lymphoma Microenvironment Traits Associated with Event-Free Survival

The majority of patients with Follicular Lymphoma (FL) experience subsequent phases of remission and relapse, making the disease “virtually” incurable. To predict the outcome of FL patients at diagnosis, various clinical-based prognostic scores have been proposed; nonetheless, they continue to fail...

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Autores principales: Tumedei, Maria Maddalena, Piccinini, Filippo, Azzali, Irene, Pirini, Francesca, Bravaccini, Sara, De Matteis, Serena, Agostinelli, Claudio, Castellani, Gastone, Zanoni, Michele, Cortesi, Michela, Vergani, Barbara, Leone, Biagio Eugenio, Righi, Simona, Gazzola, Anna, Casadei, Beatrice, Gentilini, Davide, Calzari, Luciano, Limarzi, Francesco, Sabattini, Elena, Pession, Andrea, Tazzari, Marcella, Bertuzzi, Clara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10297948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37373066
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24129909
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author Tumedei, Maria Maddalena
Piccinini, Filippo
Azzali, Irene
Pirini, Francesca
Bravaccini, Sara
De Matteis, Serena
Agostinelli, Claudio
Castellani, Gastone
Zanoni, Michele
Cortesi, Michela
Vergani, Barbara
Leone, Biagio Eugenio
Righi, Simona
Gazzola, Anna
Casadei, Beatrice
Gentilini, Davide
Calzari, Luciano
Limarzi, Francesco
Sabattini, Elena
Pession, Andrea
Tazzari, Marcella
Bertuzzi, Clara
author_facet Tumedei, Maria Maddalena
Piccinini, Filippo
Azzali, Irene
Pirini, Francesca
Bravaccini, Sara
De Matteis, Serena
Agostinelli, Claudio
Castellani, Gastone
Zanoni, Michele
Cortesi, Michela
Vergani, Barbara
Leone, Biagio Eugenio
Righi, Simona
Gazzola, Anna
Casadei, Beatrice
Gentilini, Davide
Calzari, Luciano
Limarzi, Francesco
Sabattini, Elena
Pession, Andrea
Tazzari, Marcella
Bertuzzi, Clara
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description The majority of patients with Follicular Lymphoma (FL) experience subsequent phases of remission and relapse, making the disease “virtually” incurable. To predict the outcome of FL patients at diagnosis, various clinical-based prognostic scores have been proposed; nonetheless, they continue to fail for a subset of patients. Gene expression profiling has highlighted the pivotal role of the tumor microenvironment (TME) in the FL prognosis; nevertheless, there is still a need to standardize the assessment of immune-infiltrating cells for the prognostic classification of patients with early or late progressing disease. We studied a retrospective cohort of 49 FL lymph node biopsies at the time of the initial diagnosis using pathologist-guided analysis on whole slide images, and we characterized the immune repertoire for both quantity and distribution (intrafollicular, IF and extrafollicular, EF) of cell subsets in relation to clinical outcome. We looked for the natural killer (CD56), T lymphocyte (CD8, CD4, PD1) and macrophage (CD68, CD163, MA4A4A)-associated markers. High CD163/CD8 EF ratios and high CD56/MS4A4A EF ratios, according to Kaplan–Meier estimates were linked with shorter EFS (event-free survival), with the former being the only one associated with POD24. In contrast to IF CD68+ cells, which represent a more homogeneous population, higher in non-progressing patients, EF CD68+ macrophages did not stratify according to survival. We also identify distinctive MS4A4A+CD163-macrophage populations with different prognostic weights. Enlarging the macrophage characterization and combining it with a lymphoid marker in the rituximab era, in our opinion, may enable prognostic stratification for low-/high-grade FL patients beyond POD24. These findings warrant validation across larger FL cohorts.
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spelling pubmed-102979482023-06-28 Follicular Lymphoma Microenvironment Traits Associated with Event-Free Survival Tumedei, Maria Maddalena Piccinini, Filippo Azzali, Irene Pirini, Francesca Bravaccini, Sara De Matteis, Serena Agostinelli, Claudio Castellani, Gastone Zanoni, Michele Cortesi, Michela Vergani, Barbara Leone, Biagio Eugenio Righi, Simona Gazzola, Anna Casadei, Beatrice Gentilini, Davide Calzari, Luciano Limarzi, Francesco Sabattini, Elena Pession, Andrea Tazzari, Marcella Bertuzzi, Clara Int J Mol Sci Article The majority of patients with Follicular Lymphoma (FL) experience subsequent phases of remission and relapse, making the disease “virtually” incurable. To predict the outcome of FL patients at diagnosis, various clinical-based prognostic scores have been proposed; nonetheless, they continue to fail for a subset of patients. Gene expression profiling has highlighted the pivotal role of the tumor microenvironment (TME) in the FL prognosis; nevertheless, there is still a need to standardize the assessment of immune-infiltrating cells for the prognostic classification of patients with early or late progressing disease. We studied a retrospective cohort of 49 FL lymph node biopsies at the time of the initial diagnosis using pathologist-guided analysis on whole slide images, and we characterized the immune repertoire for both quantity and distribution (intrafollicular, IF and extrafollicular, EF) of cell subsets in relation to clinical outcome. We looked for the natural killer (CD56), T lymphocyte (CD8, CD4, PD1) and macrophage (CD68, CD163, MA4A4A)-associated markers. High CD163/CD8 EF ratios and high CD56/MS4A4A EF ratios, according to Kaplan–Meier estimates were linked with shorter EFS (event-free survival), with the former being the only one associated with POD24. In contrast to IF CD68+ cells, which represent a more homogeneous population, higher in non-progressing patients, EF CD68+ macrophages did not stratify according to survival. We also identify distinctive MS4A4A+CD163-macrophage populations with different prognostic weights. Enlarging the macrophage characterization and combining it with a lymphoid marker in the rituximab era, in our opinion, may enable prognostic stratification for low-/high-grade FL patients beyond POD24. These findings warrant validation across larger FL cohorts. MDPI 2023-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10297948/ /pubmed/37373066 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24129909 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tumedei, Maria Maddalena
Piccinini, Filippo
Azzali, Irene
Pirini, Francesca
Bravaccini, Sara
De Matteis, Serena
Agostinelli, Claudio
Castellani, Gastone
Zanoni, Michele
Cortesi, Michela
Vergani, Barbara
Leone, Biagio Eugenio
Righi, Simona
Gazzola, Anna
Casadei, Beatrice
Gentilini, Davide
Calzari, Luciano
Limarzi, Francesco
Sabattini, Elena
Pession, Andrea
Tazzari, Marcella
Bertuzzi, Clara
Follicular Lymphoma Microenvironment Traits Associated with Event-Free Survival
title Follicular Lymphoma Microenvironment Traits Associated with Event-Free Survival
title_full Follicular Lymphoma Microenvironment Traits Associated with Event-Free Survival
title_fullStr Follicular Lymphoma Microenvironment Traits Associated with Event-Free Survival
title_full_unstemmed Follicular Lymphoma Microenvironment Traits Associated with Event-Free Survival
title_short Follicular Lymphoma Microenvironment Traits Associated with Event-Free Survival
title_sort follicular lymphoma microenvironment traits associated with event-free survival
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10297948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37373066
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24129909
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