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Valerio Nardone1,2, Cirino Botta3, Michele Caraglia4, Elodia Claudia Martino1, Maria Raffaella Ambrosio5, Tommaso Carfagno1,2, Paolo Tini1,2, Leonardo Semeraro1,2, Gabriella Misso4, Anna Grimaldi4, Mariarosaria Boccellino4, Gaetano Facchini6, Massimiliano Berretta7, Gianluca Vischi1,2, Bruno Jim Rocca5,8, Aurora Barone5, Pierfrancesco Tassone3, Pierosandro Tagliaferri3, Maria Teresa Del Vecchio5, Luigi Pirtoli1,2, Pierpaolo Correale1,2.
Abstract
Tumor immunologic microenvironment is strongly involved in tumor progression and the presence of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) with different phenotypes has been demonstrated to be of prognostic relevance in different malignancies. We investigated whether TIL infiltration of tumor tissues could also predict the outcome of prostate cancer patients. To this end, we carried out a retrospective analysis correlating the outcome of locally advanced prostate cancer patients undergone salvage radiotherapy upon relapse after radical surgery with the infiltration by different TIL populations. Twenty-two patients with resectable prostate cancer, with a mean age of 67 (+/-3.93) years, who received salvage radiotherapy with a mean of 69.66 (+/- 3.178) Gy in 8 weeks, between June 1999 and January 2009 and with a median follow up of 123 (+/- 55.82) months, were enrolled in this study. We evaluated, by immunohistochemistry, the intratumoral (t) and peripheral stroma (p) infiltration by CD45, CD3, CD4, CD8, CCR7, FoxP3 or PD-1-positive cells on tumor samples taken at the diagnosis (d) and relapse times (R). We correlated these variables with patients' biochemical progression free survival (bPFS), post-radiotherapy progression free survival (PFS), and overall survival (OS). Substantial changes in the rate of TIL subsets were found between the first and the second biopsy with progressive increase in CD4, CCR7, FoxP3, PD-1+ cells. Our analysis revealed that higher CD8p,R+ and lower PD-1R+ TIL scores correlated to a longer bPFS. Higher CD8p,R+ and CCR7t,R+ TIL scores and lower CD45p,R+ and FoxP3p,R+ TIL scores correlated to a prolonged PFS and OS. These results suggest that the immunological microenvironment of primary tumor is strictly correlated with patient outcome and provide the rationale for immunological treatment of prostate cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Chemokyne Receptor 7; FoxP3; PD-1; T regulators lymphocytes; disease-free survival; overall survival; prognosis; prostate cancer; radiotherapy; tumor infiltrating lymphocytes
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27791459 PMCID: PMC5137493 DOI: 10.1080/15384047.2016.1235666
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Biol Ther ISSN: 1538-4047 Impact factor: 4.742