| Literature DB >> 35936516 |
Maria Wozniakova1,2, Jozef Skarda1,2, Milan Raska3.
Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide. The patient's prognosis largely depends on the tumor stage at diagnosis. The pathological TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors (pTNM) staging of surgically resected cancers represents the main prognostic factor and guidance for decision-making in CRC patients. However, this approach alone is insufficient as a prognostic predictor because clinical outcomes in patients at the same histological tumor stage can still differ. Recently, significant progress in the treatment of CRC has been made due to improvements in both chemotherapy and surgical management. Immunotherapy-based approaches are one of the most rapidly developing areas of tumor therapy. This review summarizes the current knowledge about the tumor microenvironment (TME), immune response and its interactions with CRC development, immunotherapy and prognosis.Entities:
Keywords: colorectal cancer; consensus molecular subtypes; immune cells; immunoscore; tumor microenvironment; tumorigenesis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35936516 PMCID: PMC9350736 DOI: 10.3389/pore.2022.1610502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathol Oncol Res ISSN: 1219-4956 Impact factor: 2.874
Landmark studies indicating the value of different cell populations in predicting CRC prognosis.
| Cell population | Author | Cancer location | TNM stage | Sample size | Main results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAF | Akishima-Fukasawa et al. ( | I–III | 110 | PGP9.5 expression is an independent prognostic factor for overall and recurrence-free survival. | |
| CAF | Glentis et al. ( | CRC and adenoma | Not defined | 40 | CAFs actively assist cancer cells to breach the basement membrane. |
| CAF | Ren et al. ( | CRC | Not defined | not defined | CAFs promote the stemness and chemoresistance of CRC by transferring exosomal H19. |
| CAF | Zhang et al. ( | CRC | Not defined | not defined | Colorectal-cancer-CAFs-derived HGF induced up-regulation of CD44 which mediated adhesion of CRC cells to endothelial cells, and subsequently resulted in enhancement of metastasis of CRC. |
| CAF | Miyazaki et al. ( | CRC and breast cancer | Not defined | not defined | The direct interaction with CAFs, as well as environmental cytokines, contributes to the collective invasion of cancers. |
| CAF | Unterleuthner et al. ( | CRC | Not defined | not defined | WNT2 has a pivotal role in sustaining an activated CAF phenotype, which is associated with the maintenance of a pro-angiogenic secretome and contributes to elevated tumor angiogenesis in CRC. |
| DC | Bauer et al. ( | CRC (MSI-H and MSS) | Not defined | 69 | Impaired DC maturation may contribute to local immune evasion in CRC. |
| DC | Gulubova et al. ( | CRC | I - IV | 145 | The infiltration of colon cancer with DCs is related to tumor progression and patient prognosis, suggesting a central role of DCs in controlling local tumor immunity. |
| DC | Hu et al. ( | CRC | not defined | 19 | Treatment with anti-PD-L1 may promote the maturation of Dcs and enhance the functionality of DC1 subtype. |
| DC | Miller et al. ( | CRC | III | 221 | PD-L1-expressing DC in the tumor microenvironment are associated with improved survival in stage III colon cancer and likely reflect an immunologically “hot” tumor microenvironment. |
| B cells | Berntsson et al. ( | CRC | I–IV | 557 | Dense infiltration of CD20+ B-cells is an independent predictor of a favourable clinical outcome. |
| B cells | Edin et al. ( | CRC | I–IV | 316 | There is a positive prognostic role of tumour-infiltrating CD20+ B lymphocytes in CRC patients. |
| B cells | Mullins et al. ( | CRC and rectal cancer | III–IV | 25 | Tumor-infiltrating B cells can contribute to tumor control in a dula role of sole antigen-presentation and additionally anti-tumoral Ig-production. |
| B cells | Toor et al. ( | CRC | I–IV | 50 | Decreased levels of B cells and selective IC-expressing CD8+ TILs are associated with tumor progression. MSI-H tumors could show favorable prognosis/improved response to cancer immunotherapy. |
| T cells | Li et al. ( | CRC | I–IV | 356 | Higher expressions of PD-1 and PD-L1 correlates with a better prognosis in CRC patients. |
| T cells | Berntsson et al. ( | CRC | I–IV | 557 | A high density of cytotoxic T cells is an independent prognostic factor in right-sided tumours and regulatory T cells predict longer survival only in patients with rectal tumours. |
| T cells | Digiacomo et al. ( | BRAF-mCRC | IV | 59 | A simultaneous evaluation of MSI, CD8 T-cell content, and neuroendocrine markers could allow for the identification of subsets of BRAF-mCRC with a different prognosis and potential eligibility for specific treatments. |
| T cells | Glaire et al. ( | CRC | II–III | 1804 | The prognostic value of intratumoral CD8+ cell infiltration in stage II/III CRC varies across tumour and nodal risk strata. |
| T cells | Fiegle et al. ( | Mouse model of CRC | 25 | Dual CTLA- and PD-L1 blockade exert synergistic inhibitory effects on growth and metastasis of the orthotopic CT26 colon tumors by increasing CD8+ and CD4+ T cells. | |
| T cells | Kuwahara et al. ( | CRC | I–IV | 342 | Intratumoral CD4+ T-cell density and combined CD4+ and FOXP3+ T-cell densities were stronger prognostic factors than other clinicopathological features. |
| T cells | Craig et al. ( | CRC | II–IV | 1724 | Immune cold patients by assessment of CD3, CD4 and CD8 IHC are linked with difficult-to-treat, poor prognosis hypoxic biology, which may be potentially amenable to targeted therapy or monitoring for disease progression. |
| T cells | Noh et al. ( | CRC | I–IV | 489 | Tumours with PD-L1-positive tumour cells and high-CD8 TIL is associated with the best prognosis, and show stronger CD8/PD-L1/Pd-1 signalling interaction compared to the other types. |
| T cells | Hartman et al. ( | CRC | I–IV | 259 | The prognostic value of MMR protein deficiency is most likely attributed to increased tumor-associated CD8-positive T cells and that automated quantitative CD8 T-cell analysis is a better biomarker of patient prognosis. |
| T cells | Fuchs et al. ( | CRC | I–IV | 1034 | ITWG systém for assessing TILs is a powerful predictor of all-cause survival in CRC independent of many prognostic factors and superior to the assessment of intraepithelial lymphocytes using a traditional system. |
| T cells | Lalos et al. ( | CRC | I–IV | 613 | The combination of high CD8+ T-cell density and expression of SDF-1 represents an independent, favorable, prognostic condition in CRC, mostly in patients with stage III disease. |
| T cells | Al-Badran et al. ( | CRC | I–III | 773 | Individual and combined high expression of TIM-3, LAG-3, and PD-1 on stromal immune cells are associated with better colorectal cancer prognosis. |