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Role of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T Cells, and CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T Cell Ratio in Gastric Cancer and Its Clinical Significance

OBJECTIVE: To study the expression and clinical importance of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T cells, and CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T cell percentage in gastric cancer (GC) patients. METHODS: The blood count of CD4(+)T and CD8(+)T lymphocytes was ascertained via flow cytometry before surgery in 93 GC patients undergoing gastre...

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Autores principales: Han, Jingqi, Zhao, Linglin, Wu, Jianying, Diao, Yinzhuo, Guo, Qijing, Yang, Jie, Luo, Yushuang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9078800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35535325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1094607
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author Han, Jingqi
Zhao, Linglin
Wu, Jianying
Diao, Yinzhuo
Guo, Qijing
Yang, Jie
Luo, Yushuang
author_facet Han, Jingqi
Zhao, Linglin
Wu, Jianying
Diao, Yinzhuo
Guo, Qijing
Yang, Jie
Luo, Yushuang
author_sort Han, Jingqi
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description OBJECTIVE: To study the expression and clinical importance of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T cells, and CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T cell percentage in gastric cancer (GC) patients. METHODS: The blood count of CD4(+)T and CD8(+)T lymphocytes was ascertained via flow cytometry before surgery in 93 GC patients undergoing gastrectomy. The CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T, and Foxp3(+)T lymphocytes in cancerous and normal adjacent tissues and the presence of PD-L1 in cancerous tissues were detected via immunohistochemistry. The link between the permeation of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T lymphocytes in venous blood, and cancer and normal adjacent tissues was analyzed. RESULTS: Lauren histotype, TNM stage, lymphatic/nervous invasion, and NLR level were all considerably associated with peripheral CD4(+)T and CD8(+)T cell levels, whereas CD8(+)T lymphocytes were also associated with vascular invasion (p < 0.05). The CD4(+)T lymphocyte counts, CD4(+)T, and CD8(+)T cell percentage in GC tissues were found to have been decreased when compared to normal adjacent tissues, whereas the CD8(+)T and Foxp3(+)T lymphocyte count was higher in GC tissues (p < 0.05). According to a Spearman analysis, the CD4(+)T and CD8(+)T cell counts in tumor tissues were positively related to the Foxp3(+)T lymphocyte count (p < 0.05). Greater peripheral CD4(+)T lymphocyte counts and increased level of CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T percentage corresponded with greater CD4(+)T cell levels and increased CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T quantity in normal adjacent tissues. Higher levels of peripheral CD8(+)T cells corresponded with higher quantities of CD8(+)T cells in cancer tissues. A reduced CD4(+)T lymphocyte count, together with a reduced CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T percentage in venous blood, was consistent with a diminished CD4(+)T cell count along with a reduced CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T lymphocyte ratio in cancer and normal adjacent tissues. CONCLUSION: The peripheral quantity of CD4(+)T and CD8(+)T lymphocytes in GC patients can partly reflect the infiltrating state of these lymphocytes in cancer and normal adjacent tissues and can preliminarily predict immunotherapy response to a certain extent.
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spelling pubmed-90788002022-05-08 Role of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T Cells, and CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T Cell Ratio in Gastric Cancer and Its Clinical Significance Han, Jingqi Zhao, Linglin Wu, Jianying Diao, Yinzhuo Guo, Qijing Yang, Jie Luo, Yushuang Appl Bionics Biomech Research Article OBJECTIVE: To study the expression and clinical importance of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T cells, and CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T cell percentage in gastric cancer (GC) patients. METHODS: The blood count of CD4(+)T and CD8(+)T lymphocytes was ascertained via flow cytometry before surgery in 93 GC patients undergoing gastrectomy. The CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T, and Foxp3(+)T lymphocytes in cancerous and normal adjacent tissues and the presence of PD-L1 in cancerous tissues were detected via immunohistochemistry. The link between the permeation of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T lymphocytes in venous blood, and cancer and normal adjacent tissues was analyzed. RESULTS: Lauren histotype, TNM stage, lymphatic/nervous invasion, and NLR level were all considerably associated with peripheral CD4(+)T and CD8(+)T cell levels, whereas CD8(+)T lymphocytes were also associated with vascular invasion (p < 0.05). The CD4(+)T lymphocyte counts, CD4(+)T, and CD8(+)T cell percentage in GC tissues were found to have been decreased when compared to normal adjacent tissues, whereas the CD8(+)T and Foxp3(+)T lymphocyte count was higher in GC tissues (p < 0.05). According to a Spearman analysis, the CD4(+)T and CD8(+)T cell counts in tumor tissues were positively related to the Foxp3(+)T lymphocyte count (p < 0.05). Greater peripheral CD4(+)T lymphocyte counts and increased level of CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T percentage corresponded with greater CD4(+)T cell levels and increased CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T quantity in normal adjacent tissues. Higher levels of peripheral CD8(+)T cells corresponded with higher quantities of CD8(+)T cells in cancer tissues. A reduced CD4(+)T lymphocyte count, together with a reduced CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T percentage in venous blood, was consistent with a diminished CD4(+)T cell count along with a reduced CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T lymphocyte ratio in cancer and normal adjacent tissues. CONCLUSION: The peripheral quantity of CD4(+)T and CD8(+)T lymphocytes in GC patients can partly reflect the infiltrating state of these lymphocytes in cancer and normal adjacent tissues and can preliminarily predict immunotherapy response to a certain extent. Hindawi 2022-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9078800/ /pubmed/35535325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1094607 Text en Copyright © 2022 Jingqi Han et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Han, Jingqi
Zhao, Linglin
Wu, Jianying
Diao, Yinzhuo
Guo, Qijing
Yang, Jie
Luo, Yushuang
Role of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T Cells, and CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T Cell Ratio in Gastric Cancer and Its Clinical Significance
title Role of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T Cells, and CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T Cell Ratio in Gastric Cancer and Its Clinical Significance
title_full Role of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T Cells, and CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T Cell Ratio in Gastric Cancer and Its Clinical Significance
title_fullStr Role of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T Cells, and CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T Cell Ratio in Gastric Cancer and Its Clinical Significance
title_full_unstemmed Role of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T Cells, and CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T Cell Ratio in Gastric Cancer and Its Clinical Significance
title_short Role of CD4(+)T, CD8(+)T Cells, and CD4(+)T/CD8(+)T Cell Ratio in Gastric Cancer and Its Clinical Significance
title_sort role of cd4(+)t, cd8(+)t cells, and cd4(+)t/cd8(+)t cell ratio in gastric cancer and its clinical significance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9078800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35535325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1094607
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