Cargando…

An increase in regulatory T cells in peripheral blood correlates with an adverse prognosis for malignant melanoma patients – A study of T cells and natural killer cells

Malignant melanoma is a highly immunogenic tumour, and the immune profile significantly influences cancer development and response to immunotherapy. The peripheral immune profile may identify high risk patients. The current study showed reduced levels of CD4(+) T cells and increased levels of CD8(+)...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Heldager Pedersen, Nanna, Bjerregaard Jeppesen, Helene, Persson, Gry, Bojesen, Sophie, Hviid, Thomas Vauvert F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10696160/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crimmu.2023.100074
_version_ 1785154511843622912
author Heldager Pedersen, Nanna
Bjerregaard Jeppesen, Helene
Persson, Gry
Bojesen, Sophie
Hviid, Thomas Vauvert F.
author_facet Heldager Pedersen, Nanna
Bjerregaard Jeppesen, Helene
Persson, Gry
Bojesen, Sophie
Hviid, Thomas Vauvert F.
author_sort Heldager Pedersen, Nanna
collection PubMed
description Malignant melanoma is a highly immunogenic tumour, and the immune profile significantly influences cancer development and response to immunotherapy. The peripheral immune profile may identify high risk patients. The current study showed reduced levels of CD4(+) T cells and increased levels of CD8(+) T cells in peripheral blood from malignant melanoma patients compared with controls. Percentages of peripheral CD56(dim)CD16(+) NK cells were reduced and CD56(bright)CD16(−)KIR3(+) NK cells were increased in malignant melanoma patients. Late stage malignant melanoma was correlated with low levels of CD4(+) T cells and high levels of CD56(bright)CD16(−)KIR3(+) NK cells. Finally, high levels of Tregs in peripheral blood were correlated with poor overall survival and disease-free survival. The results indicate that changes in specific immune cell subsets in peripheral blood samples from patients at the time of diagnosis may be potential biomarkers for prognosis and survival. Further studies will enable clarification of independent roles in tumour pathogenesis.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10696160
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-106961602023-12-06 An increase in regulatory T cells in peripheral blood correlates with an adverse prognosis for malignant melanoma patients – A study of T cells and natural killer cells Heldager Pedersen, Nanna Bjerregaard Jeppesen, Helene Persson, Gry Bojesen, Sophie Hviid, Thomas Vauvert F. Curr Res Immunol Research Paper Malignant melanoma is a highly immunogenic tumour, and the immune profile significantly influences cancer development and response to immunotherapy. The peripheral immune profile may identify high risk patients. The current study showed reduced levels of CD4(+) T cells and increased levels of CD8(+) T cells in peripheral blood from malignant melanoma patients compared with controls. Percentages of peripheral CD56(dim)CD16(+) NK cells were reduced and CD56(bright)CD16(−)KIR3(+) NK cells were increased in malignant melanoma patients. Late stage malignant melanoma was correlated with low levels of CD4(+) T cells and high levels of CD56(bright)CD16(−)KIR3(+) NK cells. Finally, high levels of Tregs in peripheral blood were correlated with poor overall survival and disease-free survival. The results indicate that changes in specific immune cell subsets in peripheral blood samples from patients at the time of diagnosis may be potential biomarkers for prognosis and survival. Further studies will enable clarification of independent roles in tumour pathogenesis. Elsevier 2023-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10696160/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crimmu.2023.100074 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Paper
Heldager Pedersen, Nanna
Bjerregaard Jeppesen, Helene
Persson, Gry
Bojesen, Sophie
Hviid, Thomas Vauvert F.
An increase in regulatory T cells in peripheral blood correlates with an adverse prognosis for malignant melanoma patients – A study of T cells and natural killer cells
title An increase in regulatory T cells in peripheral blood correlates with an adverse prognosis for malignant melanoma patients – A study of T cells and natural killer cells
title_full An increase in regulatory T cells in peripheral blood correlates with an adverse prognosis for malignant melanoma patients – A study of T cells and natural killer cells
title_fullStr An increase in regulatory T cells in peripheral blood correlates with an adverse prognosis for malignant melanoma patients – A study of T cells and natural killer cells
title_full_unstemmed An increase in regulatory T cells in peripheral blood correlates with an adverse prognosis for malignant melanoma patients – A study of T cells and natural killer cells
title_short An increase in regulatory T cells in peripheral blood correlates with an adverse prognosis for malignant melanoma patients – A study of T cells and natural killer cells
title_sort increase in regulatory t cells in peripheral blood correlates with an adverse prognosis for malignant melanoma patients – a study of t cells and natural killer cells
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10696160/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crimmu.2023.100074
work_keys_str_mv AT heldagerpedersennanna anincreaseinregulatorytcellsinperipheralbloodcorrelateswithanadverseprognosisformalignantmelanomapatientsastudyoftcellsandnaturalkillercells
AT bjerregaardjeppesenhelene anincreaseinregulatorytcellsinperipheralbloodcorrelateswithanadverseprognosisformalignantmelanomapatientsastudyoftcellsandnaturalkillercells
AT perssongry anincreaseinregulatorytcellsinperipheralbloodcorrelateswithanadverseprognosisformalignantmelanomapatientsastudyoftcellsandnaturalkillercells
AT bojesensophie anincreaseinregulatorytcellsinperipheralbloodcorrelateswithanadverseprognosisformalignantmelanomapatientsastudyoftcellsandnaturalkillercells
AT hviidthomasvauvertf anincreaseinregulatorytcellsinperipheralbloodcorrelateswithanadverseprognosisformalignantmelanomapatientsastudyoftcellsandnaturalkillercells
AT heldagerpedersennanna increaseinregulatorytcellsinperipheralbloodcorrelateswithanadverseprognosisformalignantmelanomapatientsastudyoftcellsandnaturalkillercells
AT bjerregaardjeppesenhelene increaseinregulatorytcellsinperipheralbloodcorrelateswithanadverseprognosisformalignantmelanomapatientsastudyoftcellsandnaturalkillercells
AT perssongry increaseinregulatorytcellsinperipheralbloodcorrelateswithanadverseprognosisformalignantmelanomapatientsastudyoftcellsandnaturalkillercells
AT bojesensophie increaseinregulatorytcellsinperipheralbloodcorrelateswithanadverseprognosisformalignantmelanomapatientsastudyoftcellsandnaturalkillercells
AT hviidthomasvauvertf increaseinregulatorytcellsinperipheralbloodcorrelateswithanadverseprognosisformalignantmelanomapatientsastudyoftcellsandnaturalkillercells