CIISA-Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar em Sanidade Animal, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade de Lisboa, Avenida da Universidade Técnica, 1300-477 Lisboa, Portugal.
Laboratório Associado Para Ciência Animal e Veterinária (AL4AnimalS), 1300-477 Lisboa, Portugal.
Cells. 2022 Aug 18;11(16):2578. doi: 10.3390/cells11162578.
Feline mammary carcinoma (FMC) shares key molecular and clinicopathological features with human breast cancer. We have herein studied the inflammatory infiltrate of FMC in order to uncover potential therapeutic targets and prognostic markers. To this end, the expression of different markers (CD3, CD4, CD8, CD20, CD56, FoxP3, CD68 and CD163) was analyzed in total, stromal (s) and intratumoral (i) tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), in 73 feline mammary carcinomas. The results revealed that higher percentages of sCD8 TILs were associated with longer disease-free survival ( = 0.05) and overall survival ( = 0.021). Additionally, higher percentages of iCD4 TILs correlated with positive lymph node status ( = 0.003), whereas CD163 TAMs were associated with undifferentiated tumors ( = 0.013). In addition, sCD3 ( = 0.033), sCD8 ( = 0.044) and sCD68 ( = 0.023) immune cells were enriched in triple negative normal-like carcinomas compared to other subtypes. Altogether, our results suggest that specific subsets of immune cells may play a major role in clinical outcome of cats with mammary carcinoma, resembling what has been reported in human breast cancer. These data further support the relevance of the feline model in breast cancer studies.
猫乳腺肿瘤 (FMC) 在分子和临床病理特征上与人类乳腺癌有很多相似之处。为了揭示潜在的治疗靶点和预后标志物,我们对 FMC 的炎症浸润进行了研究。为此,我们分析了 73 例猫乳腺肿瘤中总肿瘤浸润淋巴细胞 (TIL) 和肿瘤相关巨噬细胞 (TAM) 中的不同标志物 (CD3、CD4、CD8、CD20、CD56、FoxP3、CD68 和 CD163) 的表达。结果表明,较高的 sCD8 TIL 百分比与无病生存期 ( = 0.05) 和总生存期 ( = 0.021) 延长相关。此外,较高的 iCD4 TIL 百分比与阳性淋巴结状态相关 ( = 0.003),而 CD163 TAM 与未分化肿瘤相关 ( = 0.013)。此外,与其他亚型相比,三阴性类似正常型乳腺癌中 sCD3 ( = 0.033)、sCD8 ( = 0.044) 和 sCD68 ( = 0.023) 的免疫细胞更为丰富。总之,我们的研究结果表明,特定的免疫细胞亚群可能在猫乳腺肿瘤的临床预后中发挥重要作用,这与人类乳腺癌的报道相似。这些数据进一步支持了在乳腺癌研究中使用猫模型的相关性。