| Literature DB >> 28202073 |
Jin-Qing Li1, Xing-Juan Yu1, Yong-Chun Wang1, Li-Yun Huang2, Chao-Qun Liu1, Limin Zheng1,3, Yu-Jing Fang4, Jing Xu5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Macrophages (Mφs) constitute a major component of the leukocyte infiltrate and perform distinct roles in different tumor microenvironments. This study aimed to characterize the distribution, composition and prognostic value of Mφs in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and gastric cancer (GC).Entities:
Keywords: CD169; CD204; Gastric cancer; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Macrophage; Prognosis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28202073 PMCID: PMC5312581 DOI: 10.1186/s12967-017-1139-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Clinicopathological characteristics of the patients
| Variables | No. and (%) |
|---|---|
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| No. of patients | 188 |
| Age (median; range), years | 50; 13–76 |
| Gender (male/female) | 159/29 (84.6/15.4) |
| HBV infection (no/yes) | 19/169 (10.1/89.9) |
| Alpha-fetoprotein, ng/mL (≤2 5/>25) | 74/114 (39.4/60.6) |
| Child–Pugh class (A/B) | 175/13 (93.1/6.9) |
| Tumor number (single/multiple) | 144/44 (76.6/23.4) |
| Tumor size, cm (≤5/>5) | 80/108 (42.6/57.4) |
| Vascular invasion (absent/present) | 177/11 (94.1/5.9) |
| TNM stage (I/II/III) | 130/16/39 (69.1/10.1/20.8) |
| Histological grade (I/II/III/other) | 125/63 (66.5/33.5) |
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| No. of patients | 138 |
| Age (median; range), years | 69; 28–78 |
| Gender (male/female) | 100/38 (72.5/27.5) |
| Tumor size, cm (≤4/>4) | 46/92 (33.3/66.7) |
| Tumor depth (pT1/pT2/pT3/pT4) | 3/10/34/91 (2.2/7.2/24.7/65.9) |
| Lymph node metastasis (pN0/pN1/pN2/pN3) | 29/31/27/51 (21.0/22.5/19.5/37.0) |
| TNM stage (IA/IB/II/IIIA/IIIB/IIIC) | 3/6/5/25/32/32/35 (2.2/4.3/3.6/18.1/23.2/23.2/25.4) |
| Histological grade (I/II/III/other) | 3/32/90/11 (2.2/23.2/65.2/8.0) |
HCC hepatocellular carcinoma, GC gastric cancer, HBV hepatitis B virus, TNM tumor-lymph node-metastasis
Fig. 1Mφs distributions in the non-tumor (NT) and intra-tumor (IT) regions of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and gastric cancer (GC). a Representative immunohistochemistry images of CD68+ Mφs, CD204+ Mφs, and CD169+ Mφs in human HCC and GC tissues. Scale bar, 100 μm. b–d The numbers of CD68+ Mφs (b), CD204+ Mφs (c), CD169+ Mφs (d) and CD204+/CD169+ Mφs ratios (e) in the NT and IT regions of human HCC and GC tissues. Cell numbers were calculated as the cell count per ×400 field. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01
Fig. 2Composition patterns of Mφs subpopulations in CD68+ Mφs of HCC and GC intra-tumor tissues. a Paraffin-embedded tissue sections (n = 5) were subjected to three-color immunofluorescence for CD204 (red) or CD169 (red) with CD68 (green) and DAPI counterstaining (blue) in the intra-tumor regions of HCC and GC. b–c Percentage of CD204+ Mφs and CD169+ Mφs subpopulations in CD68+ Mφs of HCC (b) and GC (c). Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01
Fig. 3Cumulative overall survival curves of CD204+ Mφs and CD169+ Mφs for HCC and GC patients. Overall survival was estimated using the Kaplan–Meier method and compared using the log-rank test for CD204+ Mφs (a), CD169+ Mφs (b), the Mφ index (c) and Mφ ratio (d) in HCC and GC patients. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01
Univariate and multivariate analyses of variables associated with overall survival
| Variables | Univariate | Multivariate | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HR | 95% CI |
| HR | 95% CI |
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| HCC patients | ||||||
| Gender (male/female) | 1.333 | 0.747–2.377 | 0.331 | |||
| HBV infection (no/yes) | 0.863 | 0.431–1.729 | 0.678 | |||
| Alpha-fetoprotein, ng/mL (≤25/>25) | 1.023 | 1.003–1.043 |
| NA | ||
| Child–Pugh class (A/B) | 1.626 | 0.782–3.378 | 0.193 | |||
| Histological grage (I/II/III/other) | 1.42 | 0.901–2.237 | 0.131 | |||
| Tumor number (single/multiple) | 3.178 | 2.008–5.031 | < | NA | ||
| Tumor size, cm (≤5/>5) | 1.838 | 1.154–2.927 |
| 1.614 | 0.997–2.613 | 0.051 |
| Vascular invasion (absent/present) | 3.832 | 1.825–8.046 | < | 2.667 | 1.208–5.888 |
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| TNM stage (I vs. II + III) | 3.383 | 2.164–5.289 | < | 2.838 | 1.765–4.564 |
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| | 1.922 | 1.217–3.034 |
| 2.125 | 1.298–3.478 |
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| | 0.561 | 0.358–0.878 |
| 0.436 | 0.270–0.703 |
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| GC patients | ||||||
| Gender (male/female) | 1.189 | 0.702–2.013 | 0.52 | |||
| Tumor size, cm (≤4/>4) | 1.655 | 0.951–2.881 | 0.075 | |||
| Tumor depth (pT1 + pT2 + pT3/pT4) | 1.251 | 0.744–2.105 | 0.398 | |||
| Lymph node metastasis (pN0 + pN1/pN2 + pN3) | 1.999 | 1.192–3.353 |
| 2.012 | 1.178–3.437 |
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| TNM stage (I + II vs. III + IV) | 2.031 | 1.103–3.738 |
| NA | ||
| Histological grage (I/II/III/other) | 1.18 | 0.772–1.804 | 0.445 | |||
| | 1.033 | 0.625–1.709 | 0.899 | |||
| | 0.569 | 0.343–0.943 |
| 0.587 | 0.354–0.974 |
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Cox proportional hazards regression model; variables that were associated with overall survival in the univariate analysis were adopted as covariates in the multivariate analysis and were entered into the equation using the forward likelihood ratio method
HCC hepatocellular carcinoma, GC gastric cancer, HBV hepatitis B virus, TNM tumor-lymph node-metastasis, CI confidence interval, NA not applicable, IT intra-tumor
aItalic values indicate significance of p value (p < 0.05)
Fig. 4The density of CD169+ Mφs was positively associated with CD8+ T cells in both HCC and GC tissues. Immunohistochemical quantification showing the associations between the densities of CD169+ Mφs (a) or CD204+ Mφs (b) and those of CD8+ T cells in the intra-tumor regions of HCC and GC tissues. Correlations were performed by Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient test
Association of Mφ with patients’ clinical characteristics
| Characteristics | CD204+ Mφsa |
| CD169+ Mφsa |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low | High | Low | High | |||
| HCC patients | ||||||
| Gender (male/female) | 73/19 | 81/10 | 0.104 | 75/19 | 81/10 | 0.105 |
| HBV infection (no/yes) | 7/85 | 11/80 | 0.333 | 8/86 | 11/83 | 0.629 |
| Alpha-fetoprotein, ng/mL (≤25/>25) | 42/50 | 30/61 | 0.096 | 36/58 | 38/56 | 0.881 |
| Child–Pugh class (A/B) | 85/7 | 85/6 | 1.000 | 89/5 | 86/8 | 0.567 |
| Tumor number (single/multiple) | 78/14 | 61/30 |
| 69/25 | 75/19 | 0.389 |
| Tumor size, cm (≤5/>5) | 48/44 | 28/63 |
| 38/56 | 42/52 | 0.658 |
| Vascular invasion (absent/present) | 87/5 | 85/6 | 0.767 | 88/6 | 89/5 | 1.000 |
| TNM stage (I/II + III) | 72/20 | 53/38 |
| 63/31 | 67/27 | 0.636 |
| Histological grade (I/II/III/other) | 71/21 | 50/41 |
| 68/26 | 57/37 | 0.122 |
| GC patients | ||||||
| Gender (male/female) | 45/21 | 51/14 | 0.237 | 45/21 | 50/16 | 0.439 |
| Tumor size, cm (≤4/>4) | 23/43 | 20/45 | 0.711 | 22/44 | 23/43 | 1.000 |
| Tumor depth (pT1 + pT2 pT3/pT4) | 20/46 | 21/44 | 0.852 | 22/44 | 24/42 | 0.855 |
| Lymph node metastasis (pN0 + pN1/pN2 + pN3) | 32/34 | 23/42 | 0.158 | 28/38 | 29/37 | 1.000 |
| TNM stage (I + II vs. III + IV) | 19/47 | 15/50 | 0.551 | 16/50 | 21/45 | 0.439 |
| Histological grade (I + II/III/other) | 19/42/5 | 14/45/4 | 0.637 | 22/37/6 | 13/49/4 | 0.112 |
HCC hepatocellular carcinoma, GC gastric cancer, HBV hepatitis B virus, TNM tumor-lymph node-metastasis
aData were missing for these variables in some patients: CD204+ Mφs, n = 183 and CD169+ Mφs, n = 188 in HCC; CD204+ Mφs, n = 131 and CD169+ Mφs, n = 132 in HCC
bItalic values indicate significance of p value (p < 0.05)