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Predictive factors of the tumor immunological microenvironment for long‐term follow‐up in early stage breast cancer

The aim of this research was to investigate the correlation of immunologic factors in the tumor environment of breast cancer, using immunohistological staining to evaluate the expression of programmed death 1/programmed death ligand 1 (PD‐1/PD‐L1), phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN), tumor infilt...

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Autores principales: Okabe, Mina, Toh, Uhi, Iwakuma, Nobutaka, Saku, Shuko, Akashi, Momoko, Kimitsuki, Yuko, Seki, Naoko, Kawahara, Akihiko, Ogo, Etsuyo, Itoh, Kyogo, Akagi, Yoshito
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5276839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27801993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.13114
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author Okabe, Mina
Toh, Uhi
Iwakuma, Nobutaka
Saku, Shuko
Akashi, Momoko
Kimitsuki, Yuko
Seki, Naoko
Kawahara, Akihiko
Ogo, Etsuyo
Itoh, Kyogo
Akagi, Yoshito
author_facet Okabe, Mina
Toh, Uhi
Iwakuma, Nobutaka
Saku, Shuko
Akashi, Momoko
Kimitsuki, Yuko
Seki, Naoko
Kawahara, Akihiko
Ogo, Etsuyo
Itoh, Kyogo
Akagi, Yoshito
author_sort Okabe, Mina
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description The aim of this research was to investigate the correlation of immunologic factors in the tumor environment of breast cancer, using immunohistological staining to evaluate the expression of programmed death 1/programmed death ligand 1 (PD‐1/PD‐L1), phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN), tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), and macrophages, and to analyze the association between the immunologic factors and clinical outcome for patients with early stage breast cancer (EBC). A total of 97 EBC patients who underwent standard surgery were investigated. Expression of PD‐1/PD‐L1 and PTEN and the density of CD3(+) TILs, CD8(+) TILs, and CD163(+) macrophages were evaluated by immunohistochemical analysis. The association between the immunologic factors and clinical outcome was statistically analyzed. The density of CD3(+) TILs, CD8(+) TILs, and CD163(+) macrophages and non‐expression of PTEN was significantly higher in cases of triple negative breast cancer. CD8(+) TIL density and CD8(+)/PD‐L1(+) expression were predictive factors for disease‐free survival and overall survival (OS). Human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2)‐positive patients with PTEN expression and luminal/HER2‐negative patients without PD‐L1 expression had significantly longer OS compared to patients without PTEN expression (P = 0.049) and with PD‐L1 expression (P = 0.036), respectively. Furthermore, patients with PD‐L1(+)/CD8(+) expression had worse median progression‐free survival (P = 0.022) and median OS (P = 0.037) compared with patients without PD‐L1(+)/CD8(+) expression. The CD3(+) TILs, CD8(+) TILs, and CD163(+) macrophages were shown to infiltrate the tumor area of EBC. In particular, triple negative breast cancer had a higher rate of TIL infiltration within the tumor environment. Expression of PTEN and lack of PD‐L1 expression were associated with favorable survival in HER2‐positive and luminal/HER2‐negative EBC patients, respectively. The PD‐L1 expression combined with CD8(+) density was significantly associated with an aggressive clinical outcome.
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spelling pubmed-52768392017-02-01 Predictive factors of the tumor immunological microenvironment for long‐term follow‐up in early stage breast cancer Okabe, Mina Toh, Uhi Iwakuma, Nobutaka Saku, Shuko Akashi, Momoko Kimitsuki, Yuko Seki, Naoko Kawahara, Akihiko Ogo, Etsuyo Itoh, Kyogo Akagi, Yoshito Cancer Sci Original Articles The aim of this research was to investigate the correlation of immunologic factors in the tumor environment of breast cancer, using immunohistological staining to evaluate the expression of programmed death 1/programmed death ligand 1 (PD‐1/PD‐L1), phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN), tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), and macrophages, and to analyze the association between the immunologic factors and clinical outcome for patients with early stage breast cancer (EBC). A total of 97 EBC patients who underwent standard surgery were investigated. Expression of PD‐1/PD‐L1 and PTEN and the density of CD3(+) TILs, CD8(+) TILs, and CD163(+) macrophages were evaluated by immunohistochemical analysis. The association between the immunologic factors and clinical outcome was statistically analyzed. The density of CD3(+) TILs, CD8(+) TILs, and CD163(+) macrophages and non‐expression of PTEN was significantly higher in cases of triple negative breast cancer. CD8(+) TIL density and CD8(+)/PD‐L1(+) expression were predictive factors for disease‐free survival and overall survival (OS). Human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2)‐positive patients with PTEN expression and luminal/HER2‐negative patients without PD‐L1 expression had significantly longer OS compared to patients without PTEN expression (P = 0.049) and with PD‐L1 expression (P = 0.036), respectively. Furthermore, patients with PD‐L1(+)/CD8(+) expression had worse median progression‐free survival (P = 0.022) and median OS (P = 0.037) compared with patients without PD‐L1(+)/CD8(+) expression. The CD3(+) TILs, CD8(+) TILs, and CD163(+) macrophages were shown to infiltrate the tumor area of EBC. In particular, triple negative breast cancer had a higher rate of TIL infiltration within the tumor environment. Expression of PTEN and lack of PD‐L1 expression were associated with favorable survival in HER2‐positive and luminal/HER2‐negative EBC patients, respectively. The PD‐L1 expression combined with CD8(+) density was significantly associated with an aggressive clinical outcome. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-01-21 2017-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5276839/ /pubmed/27801993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.13114 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Okabe, Mina
Toh, Uhi
Iwakuma, Nobutaka
Saku, Shuko
Akashi, Momoko
Kimitsuki, Yuko
Seki, Naoko
Kawahara, Akihiko
Ogo, Etsuyo
Itoh, Kyogo
Akagi, Yoshito
Predictive factors of the tumor immunological microenvironment for long‐term follow‐up in early stage breast cancer
title Predictive factors of the tumor immunological microenvironment for long‐term follow‐up in early stage breast cancer
title_full Predictive factors of the tumor immunological microenvironment for long‐term follow‐up in early stage breast cancer
title_fullStr Predictive factors of the tumor immunological microenvironment for long‐term follow‐up in early stage breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Predictive factors of the tumor immunological microenvironment for long‐term follow‐up in early stage breast cancer
title_short Predictive factors of the tumor immunological microenvironment for long‐term follow‐up in early stage breast cancer
title_sort predictive factors of the tumor immunological microenvironment for long‐term follow‐up in early stage breast cancer
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5276839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27801993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.13114
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