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PD-1 (PDCD1) promoter methylation in Merkel cell carcinoma: prognostic relevance and relationship with clinico-pathological parameters.

Costantino Ricci1, Luca Morandi1, Alberto Righi2, Dino Gibertoni3, Francesca Maletta4, Francesca Ambrosi1, Claudio Agostinelli5, Silvia Uccella6, Silvia Asioli7, Fausto Sessa6, Maria Pellilli6, Roberta Maragliano6, Stefano La Rosa8, Mauro Giulio Papotti4, Sofia Asioli9.   

Abstract

Merkel cell carcinoma is an aggressive neuroendocrine skin tumor, for which several non-conclusive prognostic factors of adverse clinical behavior have been reported. As promoter methylation of the immune checkpoint receptor CD279/PD-1/PDCD1(mPDCD1) has been shown to be a prognostic factor in different cancers, we investigated its role in Merkel cell carcinoma. mPDCD1was assessed retrospectively in a cohort of 69 Merkel cell carcinoma patients from the University of Bologna, University of Turin and University of Insubria. Kaplan-Meier curves and log-rank tests were calculated for all variables. To assess the influence of mPDCD1, the Cox proportional hazards model and different Royston-Parmar models were evaluated. High PDCD1 methylation (mPDCD1high) was associated with a higher overall mortality at both the univariate analysis (log rank test: χ2 = 5.17, p = 0.023; permutation test: p = 0.023) and the multivariate analysis (HR = 2.111, p = 0.042). The other variables associated with a higher overall mortality at the multivariate analysis were clinical stage III-IV (HR = 2.357, p = 0.008), size > 2 cm (HR = 2.248, p = 0.031) and Merkel cell polyomavirus (HR = 0.397, p = 0.015). Further, mPDCD1high was strongly associated with older age (81 vs 76 years, p = 0.042), absence of immune cells (92.6%, p < 0.001), no expression of PD-L1 by immune cells (70.4%, p = 0.041) and by both immune and tumor cells (70.4%, p = 0.001). mPDCD1 is a valid prognostic parameter in patients affected by Merkel cell carcinoma. In addition, it could provide an estimate of the global PD-1/PD-L1 expression with potentially relevant implications from a therapeutic point of view.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30976104     DOI: 10.1038/s41379-019-0261-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


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5.  Pan-immune-inflammation value independently predicts disease recurrence in patients with Merkel cell carcinoma.

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7.  Intron 4-5 hTERT DNA Hypermethylation in Merkel Cell Carcinoma: Frequency, Association with Other Clinico-pathological Features and Prognostic Relevance.

Authors:  Costantino Ricci; Luca Morandi; Francesca Ambrosi; Alberto Righi; Dino Gibertoni; Francesca Maletta; Claudio Agostinelli; Angelo Gianluca Corradini; Silvia Uccella; Silvia Asioli; Fausto Sessa; Stefano La Rosa; Mauro Giulio Papotti; Sofia Asioli
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