Phanthunane C, Wijers R, de Herdt M, Langeveld T P M, Koljenovic S, Dasgupta S, Sleijfer S, Baatenburg de Jong R J, Hardillo J, Balcioglu H E, Debets R
Departments of Otorhinolaryngology and Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Medical Oncology, HRH Princess Chulabhorn College of Medical Science, Bangkok, Thailand.
Oncoimmunology. 2021 Feb 17;10(1):1882743. doi: 10.1080/2162402X.2021.1882743.
In oral-cancer, the number of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) associates with improved survival, yet the prognostic value of the cellular composition and localization of TILs is not defined. We quantified densities, localizations, and cellular networks of lymphocyte populations in 138 patients with T1-T2 primary oral-tongue squamous cell carcinoma treated with surgical resections without any perioperative (chemo)radiotherapy, and correlated outcomes to overall survival (OS). Multiplexed in-situ immunofluorescence was performed for DAPI, CD4, CD8, CD20, and pan-cytokeratin using formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded sections, and spatial distributions of lymphocyte populations were assessed in the tumor and stroma compartments at the invasive margin (IM) as well as the center of tumors. We observed a high density of CD4, CD8, and CD20 cells in the stroma compartment at the IM, but neither lymphocyte densities nor networks as single parameters associated with OS. In contrast, assessment of two contextual parameters within the stroma IM region of tumors, i.e., the number of CD20 cells within 20 µm radii of CD20 and CD4 cells, termed the , yielded a highly significant association with OS (HR 0.38; = .003). Notably, the significantly correlated with better OS and disease-free survival in multivariate analysis (HR 0.34 and 0.47; = .001 and 0.019) as well as with lower local recurrence rate (OR: 0.13; = .028). Taken together, our study showed that the presence of stromal B-cell clusters at IM, in the co-presence of CD4 T-cells, associates with good prognosis in early oral-tongue cancer patients.
在口腔癌中,肿瘤浸润淋巴细胞(TILs)的数量与生存率的提高相关,但TILs的细胞组成和定位的预后价值尚未明确。我们对138例接受手术切除且未进行任何围手术期(化疗)放疗的T1-T2原发性口腔舌鳞状细胞癌患者的淋巴细胞群体密度、定位和细胞网络进行了量化,并将结果与总生存期(OS)相关联。使用福尔马林固定石蜡包埋切片对DAPI、CD4、CD8、CD20和全细胞角蛋白进行多重原位免疫荧光检测,并在肿瘤浸润边缘(IM)以及肿瘤中心的肿瘤和基质区室中评估淋巴细胞群体的空间分布。我们观察到IM处基质区室中CD4、CD8和CD20细胞的高密度,但淋巴细胞密度和网络作为单一参数均与OS无关。相比之下,评估肿瘤基质IM区域内的两个背景参数,即CD20和CD4细胞半径20 µm范围内的CD20细胞数量,称为 ,与OS有高度显著的关联(HR 0.38; = 0.003)。值得注意的是, 在多变量分析中与更好的OS和无病生存期显著相关(HR 0.34和0.47; = 0.001和0.019),以及与较低的局部复发率相关(OR:0.13; = 0.028)。综上所述,我们的研究表明,在IM处存在基质B细胞簇,同时存在CD4 T细胞,与早期口腔舌癌患者的良好预后相关。