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Dataset on the identification of a prognostic radio-immune signature in surgically resected Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

The immune regulation of cancer growth and regression has been underscored by the recent success of immunotherapy. The possibility that immune microenvironmental factors may impact on clinical outcome and treatment response still requires intense investigations. Hereby, supporting data of the resear...

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Autores principales: Mazzaschi, Giulia, Milanese, Gianluca, Pagano, Paolo, Madeddu, Denise, Gnetti, Letizia, Trentini, Francesca, Falco, Angela, Frati, Caterina, Lorusso, Bruno, Lagrasta, Costanza, Minari, Roberta, Ampollini, Luca, Silva, Mario, Sverzellati, Nicola, Quaini, Federico, Roti, Giovanni, Tiseo, Marcello
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7286984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32548224
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105781
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author Mazzaschi, Giulia
Milanese, Gianluca
Pagano, Paolo
Madeddu, Denise
Gnetti, Letizia
Trentini, Francesca
Falco, Angela
Frati, Caterina
Lorusso, Bruno
Lagrasta, Costanza
Minari, Roberta
Ampollini, Luca
Silva, Mario
Sverzellati, Nicola
Quaini, Federico
Roti, Giovanni
Tiseo, Marcello
author_facet Mazzaschi, Giulia
Milanese, Gianluca
Pagano, Paolo
Madeddu, Denise
Gnetti, Letizia
Trentini, Francesca
Falco, Angela
Frati, Caterina
Lorusso, Bruno
Lagrasta, Costanza
Minari, Roberta
Ampollini, Luca
Silva, Mario
Sverzellati, Nicola
Quaini, Federico
Roti, Giovanni
Tiseo, Marcello
author_sort Mazzaschi, Giulia
collection PubMed
description The immune regulation of cancer growth and regression has been underscored by the recent success of immunotherapy. The possibility that immune microenvironmental factors may impact on clinical outcome and treatment response still requires intense investigations. Hereby, supporting data of the research article “Integrated CT Imaging and Tissue Immune Features Disclose a Radio-Immune Signature with High Prognostic Impact on Surgically Resected NSCLC” [1], are presented. With the ultimate aim to provide non-invasive prognostic scores, we report on our approach to correlate different Tumor Immune Microenvironment (TIME) profiles with CT imaging-derived qualitative (semantic, CT-SFs) and quantitative (radiomic, CT-RFs) features in a cohort of 60 surgically resected NSCLC. The renowned characterization of TIME, essentially based on the score evaluation of Programme Death Ligand-1 (PD-L1) and Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs), was implemented here by the assessment of effector and suppressor phenotypes including the analysis of Programme Death receptor 1 (PD-1). Thus, we defined two main TIME categories: hot inflamed (PD-L1(high), CD8/CD3(high) and PD-1/CD8(low)) as opposed to cold inactive (PD-L1(low), CD8/CD3(low)and PD-1/CD8(high)). Importantly, as reported in the extended publication [1], these distinctive immune contextures identified different prognostic classes and were decoded by radiomics. To corroborate our radiomic approach, a comparative estimation of CT-RFs extracted from 60 NSCLC and 13 non neoplastic tissues was undertaken, documenting high discrimination ability. Moreover, we tested the potential association of qualitative radiologic features with clinico-pathological and TIME parameters. Taken together, our findings suggest that CT-SFs and CT-RFs may underlay specific patterns of lung cancer.
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spelling pubmed-72869842020-06-15 Dataset on the identification of a prognostic radio-immune signature in surgically resected Non Small Cell Lung Cancer Mazzaschi, Giulia Milanese, Gianluca Pagano, Paolo Madeddu, Denise Gnetti, Letizia Trentini, Francesca Falco, Angela Frati, Caterina Lorusso, Bruno Lagrasta, Costanza Minari, Roberta Ampollini, Luca Silva, Mario Sverzellati, Nicola Quaini, Federico Roti, Giovanni Tiseo, Marcello Data Brief Medicine and Dentistry The immune regulation of cancer growth and regression has been underscored by the recent success of immunotherapy. The possibility that immune microenvironmental factors may impact on clinical outcome and treatment response still requires intense investigations. Hereby, supporting data of the research article “Integrated CT Imaging and Tissue Immune Features Disclose a Radio-Immune Signature with High Prognostic Impact on Surgically Resected NSCLC” [1], are presented. With the ultimate aim to provide non-invasive prognostic scores, we report on our approach to correlate different Tumor Immune Microenvironment (TIME) profiles with CT imaging-derived qualitative (semantic, CT-SFs) and quantitative (radiomic, CT-RFs) features in a cohort of 60 surgically resected NSCLC. The renowned characterization of TIME, essentially based on the score evaluation of Programme Death Ligand-1 (PD-L1) and Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs), was implemented here by the assessment of effector and suppressor phenotypes including the analysis of Programme Death receptor 1 (PD-1). Thus, we defined two main TIME categories: hot inflamed (PD-L1(high), CD8/CD3(high) and PD-1/CD8(low)) as opposed to cold inactive (PD-L1(low), CD8/CD3(low)and PD-1/CD8(high)). Importantly, as reported in the extended publication [1], these distinctive immune contextures identified different prognostic classes and were decoded by radiomics. To corroborate our radiomic approach, a comparative estimation of CT-RFs extracted from 60 NSCLC and 13 non neoplastic tissues was undertaken, documenting high discrimination ability. Moreover, we tested the potential association of qualitative radiologic features with clinico-pathological and TIME parameters. Taken together, our findings suggest that CT-SFs and CT-RFs may underlay specific patterns of lung cancer. Elsevier 2020-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7286984/ /pubmed/32548224 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105781 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. http://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 Medicine and Dentistry
Mazzaschi, Giulia
Milanese, Gianluca
Pagano, Paolo
Madeddu, Denise
Gnetti, Letizia
Trentini, Francesca
Falco, Angela
Frati, Caterina
Lorusso, Bruno
Lagrasta, Costanza
Minari, Roberta
Ampollini, Luca
Silva, Mario
Sverzellati, Nicola
Quaini, Federico
Roti, Giovanni
Tiseo, Marcello
Dataset on the identification of a prognostic radio-immune signature in surgically resected Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
title Dataset on the identification of a prognostic radio-immune signature in surgically resected Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_full Dataset on the identification of a prognostic radio-immune signature in surgically resected Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_fullStr Dataset on the identification of a prognostic radio-immune signature in surgically resected Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Dataset on the identification of a prognostic radio-immune signature in surgically resected Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_short Dataset on the identification of a prognostic radio-immune signature in surgically resected Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_sort dataset on the identification of a prognostic radio-immune signature in surgically resected non small cell lung cancer
topic Medicine and Dentistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7286984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32548224
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105781
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