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Immune Effect of T Lymphocytes Infiltrated by Tumors on Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is increasing every year and it has high morbidity and mortality. Antitumor immunotherapy is a new method for the treatment of lung cancer. Currently, tumor immunotherapy mainly includes classical immunotherapy and immune-targeted therapy To explore the influence of tumor T-lymphocyte (T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9482535/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36124030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4662874 |
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author | Sheng, Siyuan Lu, Chuangang Guo, Jianhui Liu, Minjing Wu, Yongdong |
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description | Lung cancer is increasing every year and it has high morbidity and mortality. Antitumor immunotherapy is a new method for the treatment of lung cancer. Currently, tumor immunotherapy mainly includes classical immunotherapy and immune-targeted therapy To explore the influence of tumor T-lymphocyte (T-cell) infiltration in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, 100 NSCLC patients diagnosed and treated in Changde Second People's hospital were recruited. Patients were followed up for 3 years. The subjects were divided into a survival group (group S) and a death group (group D). The patient's pathological tissue sections were made, and the degree of T-cell infiltration was counted by H&E (Hematoxylin and eosin) staining. The infiltration degree was graded, and the positive rate of T-cell subsets was calculated by immunohistochemical staining. The 3-year positive rate was 48%, with 48 cases in group S and 52 cases in group D. The positive rate of H&E staining of group S was 100%, including 0 cases of grade 0, 5 cases of grade 1 (10.42%), 16 cases of grade 2 (33.33%), and 27 cases of grade 3 (56.25%). The positive rate of group D was 86.54%, including 4 cases of grade 0 (8.89%), 10 cases of grade 1 (22.22%), 25 cases of grade 2 (55.56%), and 6 cases of grade 3 (13.33%). The total number of T-cell infiltrates in group S was much higher than that in group D (P < 0.05). Immunohistochemical results showed that the mean positive rate of CD8(+) T-cell infiltration was 72.1% in group S and 47.6% in group D, with a considerable difference (P < 0.05). No remarkable difference was found in CD4(+) and CD25(+) (P < 0.05). CD8(+) + CD4(+), CD8(+)/CD4(+), CD25(+)/CD8(+), CD25(+)/CD4(+), and CD25(+)/(CD8(+) + CD4(+)) positive rates were calculated, and the difference between group S and group D was substantial in CD8(+) + CD4(+) (P < 0.05). The results showed that T cells infiltrated by tumors had an immunosuppressive effect on tumor cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-94825352022-09-18 Immune Effect of T Lymphocytes Infiltrated by Tumors on Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Sheng, Siyuan Lu, Chuangang Guo, Jianhui Liu, Minjing Wu, Yongdong J Oncol Research Article Lung cancer is increasing every year and it has high morbidity and mortality. Antitumor immunotherapy is a new method for the treatment of lung cancer. Currently, tumor immunotherapy mainly includes classical immunotherapy and immune-targeted therapy To explore the influence of tumor T-lymphocyte (T-cell) infiltration in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, 100 NSCLC patients diagnosed and treated in Changde Second People's hospital were recruited. Patients were followed up for 3 years. The subjects were divided into a survival group (group S) and a death group (group D). The patient's pathological tissue sections were made, and the degree of T-cell infiltration was counted by H&E (Hematoxylin and eosin) staining. The infiltration degree was graded, and the positive rate of T-cell subsets was calculated by immunohistochemical staining. The 3-year positive rate was 48%, with 48 cases in group S and 52 cases in group D. The positive rate of H&E staining of group S was 100%, including 0 cases of grade 0, 5 cases of grade 1 (10.42%), 16 cases of grade 2 (33.33%), and 27 cases of grade 3 (56.25%). The positive rate of group D was 86.54%, including 4 cases of grade 0 (8.89%), 10 cases of grade 1 (22.22%), 25 cases of grade 2 (55.56%), and 6 cases of grade 3 (13.33%). The total number of T-cell infiltrates in group S was much higher than that in group D (P < 0.05). Immunohistochemical results showed that the mean positive rate of CD8(+) T-cell infiltration was 72.1% in group S and 47.6% in group D, with a considerable difference (P < 0.05). No remarkable difference was found in CD4(+) and CD25(+) (P < 0.05). CD8(+) + CD4(+), CD8(+)/CD4(+), CD25(+)/CD8(+), CD25(+)/CD4(+), and CD25(+)/(CD8(+) + CD4(+)) positive rates were calculated, and the difference between group S and group D was substantial in CD8(+) + CD4(+) (P < 0.05). The results showed that T cells infiltrated by tumors had an immunosuppressive effect on tumor cells. Hindawi 2022-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9482535/ /pubmed/36124030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4662874 Text en Copyright © 2022 Siyuan Sheng 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sheng, Siyuan Lu, Chuangang Guo, Jianhui Liu, Minjing Wu, Yongdong Immune Effect of T Lymphocytes Infiltrated by Tumors on Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer |
title | Immune Effect of T Lymphocytes Infiltrated by Tumors on Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer |
title_full | Immune Effect of T Lymphocytes Infiltrated by Tumors on Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer |
title_fullStr | Immune Effect of T Lymphocytes Infiltrated by Tumors on Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Immune Effect of T Lymphocytes Infiltrated by Tumors on Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer |
title_short | Immune Effect of T Lymphocytes Infiltrated by Tumors on Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer |
title_sort | immune effect of t lymphocytes infiltrated by tumors on non-small-cell lung cancer |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9482535/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36124030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4662874 |
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