Journal of Modern Oncology | 2021

The identification of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in patients with stomach cancer

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background. Stomach cancer (SC) is the 6th most common neoplasm among cancers (1 033 701 cases; 5.7%) and the 3rd most deadly cancer worldwide for men and women (782 685 deaths, 8.2%). SC therapy is a complex treatment associated with surgery, adjuvant chemotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy with checkpoint inhibitors, nowadays. Despite the fact that the SC understanding has significantly increased within recent years, the prognosis still remains poor. In addition, very often the patients with the same stage of SC according to the international TNM classification of malignant tumors have different overall survival. Therefore, in order to improve survival rates, is necessary to understand the mechanisms of disease progression and to find new effective predictive factors. Besides many SC predictive factors, such as clinical and morphological characteristics (Lauren histologic type of tumor, degree of differentiation), biomarkers, deficient mismatch repair (dMMR), we have also revealed the positive correlation between the degree of tumor infiltration of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), especially with the spatial location of cell types (intratumoral or stromal cells), and the survival indicators of the patients with malignant neoplasms, recently. Moreover, TILs are the most significant predictive factors in patient survival rates than the TNM classification. At the same time, TILs predictive role in SC is still not clearly defined. Thus, the understanding of the degree of tumor infiltration of TILs depending on the spatial location would allow to determine the predictive significance, as well as to determine the direction of the immune reactions generating in patients with SC at the tissue level, depending on the risk and probability of progression. \nAim. To study the predictive significance of intratumoral and stromal CD4+TILs, CD8+TILs and CD4+/CD8+TILs in patients with gastric adenocarcinoma. \nMaterials and methods. From 2017 to 2018, 45 previously untreated patients with gastric adenocarcinoma (25 patients with stages IIII, 20 patients with stage IV) received surgical/combined treatment or independent chemotherapy, respectively, at the Blokhin National Medical Research Center of Oncology. The histological material was carried out before the treatment. Intratumoral (iTILs) and stromal (sTILs) values of CD4+TILs, CD8+TILs, CD4/CD8+TILs and the predictive significance in respect of overall survival and progression-free survival (PFS) were studied. \nResults. During the observation period (16.46.2 months) CD4+/CD8+iTILs were factors of poor prognosis concerning PFS in patients of the first group (p=0.035; odds ratio OR 3.264, 95% confidence interval CI). We also identified the statistically significant decrease in CD4+iTILs, CD8+iTILs, CD4+/CD8+iTILs and the absence of CD4+sTILs, CD8+sTILs, CD4+/CD8+sTILs in patients with metastatic SC (р=0.0003; р=0.000004; р=0.00001). \nConclusion. The results show the positive predictive significance of CD4+sTILs, CD8+sTILs, CD4+/CD8+sTILs. At the same time, the increase of CD4+/CD8+iTILs reduces the PFS in patients with early and locally advanced SC.

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DOI 10.26442/18151434.2021.2.200328
Language English
Journal Journal of Modern Oncology

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