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Mosunmoluwa Oyenuga1,2, Robert A Vierkant3, Charles F Lynch4, Thomas Pengo5, Lori S Tillmans6, James R Cerhan7, Timothy R Church8, DeAnn Lazovich2,9, Kristin E Anderson2,9, Paul J Limburg10, Anna E Prizment2,11,9.
Abstract
Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in colorectal cancer (CRC) predict better survival. However, associations between T-lymphocyte count in histologically normal tissues from patients with CRC and survival remain uncertain. We examined associations of CD3+ T-cells in colorectal tumor and histologically normal tissues with CRC-specific and all-cause mortality in the prospective Iowa Women's Health Study. Tissue microarrays were constructed using paraffin-embedded colorectal tissue samples from 464 women with tumor tissues and 314 women with histologically normal tissues (55-69 years at baseline) diagnosed with incident CRC from 1986 to 2002 and followed through 2014 (median follow-up 20.5 years). Three tumor and two histologically normal tissue cores for each patient were immunostained using CD3+ antibody and quantified, and the counts were averaged across the cores in each tissue. Cox proportional hazards regression estimated hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for CRC-specific and all-cause mortality. After adjustment for age at diagnosis, body mass index, smoking status, tumor grade, and stage, HRs (95% CI) for the highest versus lowest tertile of tumor CD3+ score were 0.59 (0.38-0.89) for CRC-specific mortality and 0.82 (0.63-1.05) for all-cause mortality; for histologically normal CD3+ score, the corresponding HRs (95% CI) were 0.47 (0.19-1.17) and 0.50 (0.27-0.90), respectively. The CD3+ score combining the tumor and histologically normal scores was inversely associated with CRC-specific and all-cause mortality. Although the association between tumor CD3+ score and all-cause mortality was not significant, both higher CD3+ T-lymphocyte counts in tumor and histologically normal scores tended to be associated with lower CRC-specific and all-cause mortality.Entities:
Keywords: Iowa Women's Health Study; T-lymphocytes; colorectal cancer; immune response; survival
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33200476 PMCID: PMC7745624 DOI: 10.1002/mc.23267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Carcinog ISSN: 0899-1987 Impact factor: 4.784