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Intratumoral Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs) are Associated With Cell Proliferation and Better Survival But Not Always With Chemotherapy Response in Breast Cancer

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical relevance of intratumoral tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in breast cancer as measured by computational deconvolution of bulk tumor transcriptomes. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Commonly assessed TILs, located in tumor stroma without direct contact with cancer...

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Autores principales: Wu, Rongrong, Oshi, Masanori, Asaoka, Mariko, Yan, Li, Benesch, Matthew G.K., Khoury, Thaer, Nagahashi, Masayuki, Miyoshi, Yasuo, Endo, Itaru, Ishikawa, Takashi, Takabe, Kazuaki
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10481934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37318852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000005954
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author Wu, Rongrong
Oshi, Masanori
Asaoka, Mariko
Yan, Li
Benesch, Matthew G.K.
Khoury, Thaer
Nagahashi, Masayuki
Miyoshi, Yasuo
Endo, Itaru
Ishikawa, Takashi
Takabe, Kazuaki
author_facet Wu, Rongrong
Oshi, Masanori
Asaoka, Mariko
Yan, Li
Benesch, Matthew G.K.
Khoury, Thaer
Nagahashi, Masayuki
Miyoshi, Yasuo
Endo, Itaru
Ishikawa, Takashi
Takabe, Kazuaki
author_sort Wu, Rongrong
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical relevance of intratumoral tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in breast cancer as measured by computational deconvolution of bulk tumor transcriptomes. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Commonly assessed TILs, located in tumor stroma without direct contact with cancer cells (stromal TILs), correlate with breast cancer treatment response and survival. The clinical relevance of intratumoral TILs has been less studied partly due to their rarity; however, they may have nonnegligible effects given their direct contact with cancer cells. METHODS: In all, 5870 breast cancer patients from TCGA, METABRIC, GSE96058, GSE25066, GSE163882, GSE123845, and GSE20271 cohorts were analyzed and validated. RESULTS: The intratumoral TIL score was established by the sum of all types of lymphocytes using the xCell algorithm. This score was the highest in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and the lowest in the ER-positive/HER2-negative subtype. It correlated with cytolytic activity and infiltrations of dendritic cells, macrophages, and monocytes, and uniformly enriched immune-related gene sets regardless of subtype. Intratumoral TIL-high tumors correlated with higher mutation rates and significant cell proliferation on biological, pathological, and molecular analyses only in the ER-positive/HER2-negative subtype. It was significantly associated with pathological complete response after anthracycline- and taxane-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy in about half of the cohorts, regardless of the subtype. Intratumoral TIL-high tumors correlated with better overall survival in HER2-positive and TNBC subtypes consistently in 3 cohorts. CONCLUSIONS: Intratumoral TILs estimated by transcriptome computation were associated with increased immune response and cell proliferation in ER-positive/HER2-negative and better survival in HER2-positive and TNBC subtypes, but not always with pathological complete response after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
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spelling pubmed-104819342023-09-07 Intratumoral Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs) are Associated With Cell Proliferation and Better Survival But Not Always With Chemotherapy Response in Breast Cancer Wu, Rongrong Oshi, Masanori Asaoka, Mariko Yan, Li Benesch, Matthew G.K. Khoury, Thaer Nagahashi, Masayuki Miyoshi, Yasuo Endo, Itaru Ishikawa, Takashi Takabe, Kazuaki Ann Surg Papers of the 143rd ASA Annual Meeting OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical relevance of intratumoral tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in breast cancer as measured by computational deconvolution of bulk tumor transcriptomes. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Commonly assessed TILs, located in tumor stroma without direct contact with cancer cells (stromal TILs), correlate with breast cancer treatment response and survival. The clinical relevance of intratumoral TILs has been less studied partly due to their rarity; however, they may have nonnegligible effects given their direct contact with cancer cells. METHODS: In all, 5870 breast cancer patients from TCGA, METABRIC, GSE96058, GSE25066, GSE163882, GSE123845, and GSE20271 cohorts were analyzed and validated. RESULTS: The intratumoral TIL score was established by the sum of all types of lymphocytes using the xCell algorithm. This score was the highest in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and the lowest in the ER-positive/HER2-negative subtype. It correlated with cytolytic activity and infiltrations of dendritic cells, macrophages, and monocytes, and uniformly enriched immune-related gene sets regardless of subtype. Intratumoral TIL-high tumors correlated with higher mutation rates and significant cell proliferation on biological, pathological, and molecular analyses only in the ER-positive/HER2-negative subtype. It was significantly associated with pathological complete response after anthracycline- and taxane-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy in about half of the cohorts, regardless of the subtype. Intratumoral TIL-high tumors correlated with better overall survival in HER2-positive and TNBC subtypes consistently in 3 cohorts. CONCLUSIONS: Intratumoral TILs estimated by transcriptome computation were associated with increased immune response and cell proliferation in ER-positive/HER2-negative and better survival in HER2-positive and TNBC subtypes, but not always with pathological complete response after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-10 2023-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10481934/ /pubmed/37318852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000005954 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
spellingShingle Papers of the 143rd ASA Annual Meeting
Wu, Rongrong
Oshi, Masanori
Asaoka, Mariko
Yan, Li
Benesch, Matthew G.K.
Khoury, Thaer
Nagahashi, Masayuki
Miyoshi, Yasuo
Endo, Itaru
Ishikawa, Takashi
Takabe, Kazuaki
Intratumoral Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs) are Associated With Cell Proliferation and Better Survival But Not Always With Chemotherapy Response in Breast Cancer
title Intratumoral Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs) are Associated With Cell Proliferation and Better Survival But Not Always With Chemotherapy Response in Breast Cancer
title_full Intratumoral Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs) are Associated With Cell Proliferation and Better Survival But Not Always With Chemotherapy Response in Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Intratumoral Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs) are Associated With Cell Proliferation and Better Survival But Not Always With Chemotherapy Response in Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Intratumoral Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs) are Associated With Cell Proliferation and Better Survival But Not Always With Chemotherapy Response in Breast Cancer
title_short Intratumoral Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs) are Associated With Cell Proliferation and Better Survival But Not Always With Chemotherapy Response in Breast Cancer
title_sort intratumoral tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (tils) are associated with cell proliferation and better survival but not always with chemotherapy response in breast cancer
topic Papers of the 143rd ASA Annual Meeting
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10481934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37318852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000005954
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