Αρχειοθήκη ιστολογίου

Αλέξανδρος Γ. Σφακιανάκης
ΩτοΡινοΛαρυγγολόγος
Αναπαύσεως 5
Άγιος Νικόλαος Κρήτη 72100
2841026182
6032607174

Πέμπτη 1 Μαρτίου 2018

Detailed analysis of inflammatory cell infiltration and the prognostic impact on nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Abstract

Background

One of the most striking characteristics of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is the presence of a very abundant immune cells infiltrate containing mainly T-lymphocytes. The purpose of this study was to present our analysis providing a comprehensive characterization of antitumor inflammatory response in NPC.

Methods

The densities of 9 types of inflammatory cells were assessed in 197 patients with NPC, including CD3 + T-lymphocytes, CD8 + cytotoxic T-lymphocytes, CD20 + B-lymphocytes, CD56 + natural killer (NK) cells, FOXP3 + regulatory T-lymphocytes, CD1a + immature dendritic cells, CD83 + mature dendritic cells, neutrophil elastase + neutrophils, and tryptase + mast cells. We characterized the inflammatory infiltrate in relation to clinical stage and patient survival. The expression of programmed death-1 (PD-1) on tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) was also detected. The correlations between PD-1 expression and clinical characteristics and posttreatment outcome were analyzed.

Results

The patients with NPC with a low density of tumor-infiltrating FOXP3+, CD8 + T-lymphocytes, neutrophils, and mast cells showed a significantly longer overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS). However, patients with a high density of NK cells showed a better OS and PFS. The densities of NK cells and mast cells could be served as biomarkers for predicting recurrence or distant metastasis in patients with NPC. Moreover, PD-1 positivity predicted poor prognosis in patients with NPC.

Conclusion

The densities of inflammatory cells are correlated with the prognosis of patients with NPC.



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