The prognostic effect of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytic subpopulations in bladder cancer

被引:83
|
作者
Horn, T. [1 ,4 ]
Laus, J. [1 ]
Seitz, A. K. [1 ]
Maurer, T. [1 ]
Schmid, S. C. [1 ]
Wolf, P. [3 ]
Haller, B. [3 ]
Winkler, M. [2 ]
Retz, M. [1 ]
Nawroth, R. [1 ]
Gschwend, J. E. [1 ]
Kuebler, H. R. [1 ]
Slotta-Huspenina, J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Munich, Klinikum Rechts Isar, Dept Urol, D-80290 Munich, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Munich, Inst Pathol & Pathol Anat, D-80290 Munich, Germany
[3] Tech Univ Munich, Inst Med Stat & Epidemiol, D-80290 Munich, Germany
[4] Tech Univ Munich, Urol Klin & Poliklin, Ismaningerstr 22, D-81675 Munich, Germany
关键词
Bladder cancer; Regulatory T cell; Lymphocyte; Prognosis; REGULATORY T-CELLS; CARCINOMA; SURVIVAL; ASSOCIATION; PROGRESSION; EXPRESSION;
D O I
10.1007/s00345-015-1615-3
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Intratumoural lymphocytic infiltration is strongly associated with the outcome of many human epithelial cancers. The current paper investigated whether subpopulations of tumour-infiltrating T lymphocytes are associated with certain clinicopathological parameters and the prognosis of patients with invasive bladder cancer (BCa). Patients and Methods The infiltration densities of the adaptive immune markers CD3 (the whole T cell population), FOXP3 (regulatory T cells; Tregs), CD8 (T effector cells) and CD45R0 (T effector memory cells) were analysed by immunohistochemistry and image analysis with tissue microarrays of tumour tissues from 149 patients with invasive BCa treated with radical cystectomy. The findings were correlated with certain clinicopathological parameters. Results Higher FOXP3/CD3 [OS: p = 0.016, HR 1.29, 95 % confidence intervals (95 % CIs 1.05-1.59)] and FOXP3/CD8 (OS: p = 0.013, HR 1.32, 95 % CIs 1.06-1.65) ratios were significantly associated with briefer overall survival and time to cancer-specific death; the latter ratio represented an independent prognostic factor according to a multivariate analysis adjusted for pathological T and N stages (HR 1.32, 95 % CIs 1.05-1.67, p = 0.018). The infiltration densities of individual markers (CD3, CD8, FOXP3 and CD45R0) were not significantly associated with clinicopathological parameters or survival; however, a trend towards a better outcome was observed for higher log-transformed CD8 (p = 0.070, HR 0.80, 95 % CIs 0.63-1.02) and CD3 (p = 0.113, HR 0.84, 95 % CIs 0.68-1.04) infiltration values. Conclusions A high fraction of Tregs amongst CD3- and CD8-positive lymphocytes indicated a poor prognosis, thereby emphasising the important role that Tregs play in the suppression of the anti-tumour immune response. No single lymphocytic marker was significantly correlated with clinical outcomes, but high CD3 and CD8 infiltration showed trends towards better prognosis.
引用
收藏
页码:181 / 187
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Prognostic significance of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes for oestrogen receptor-negative breast cancer without lymph node metastasis
    Kurozumi, Sasagu
    Matsumoto, Hiroshi
    Kurosumi, Masafumi
    Inoue, Kenichi
    Fujii, Takaaki
    Horiguchi, Jun
    Shirabe, Ken
    Oyama, Tetsunari
    Kuwano, Hiroyuki
    ONCOLOGY LETTERS, 2019, 17 (03) : 2647 - 2656
  • [22] Tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes and the emerging role of immunotherapy in breast cancer
    Luen, Stephen J.
    Savas, Peter
    Fox, Stephen B.
    Salgado, Roberto
    Loi, Sherene
    PATHOLOGY, 2017, 49 (02) : 141 - 155
  • [23] Prognostic role of tumour-infiltrating inflammatory cells in brain tumours: literature review
    Bienkowski, Michal
    Preusser, Matthias
    CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY, 2015, 28 (06) : 647 - 658
  • [24] The prognostic influence of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes in cancer: a systematic review with meta-analysis
    M J M Gooden
    G H de Bock
    N Leffers
    T Daemen
    H W Nijman
    British Journal of Cancer, 2011, 105 : 93 - 103
  • [25] It is possible that tumour-infiltrating granulocytes promote tumour progression
    Liu, Huanran
    Ubukata, Hideyuki
    Tabuchi, Takanobu
    Takemura, Akira
    Motohashi, Gyou
    Nishimura, Motoi
    Satani, Tetsuro
    Hong, Jianwei
    Katano, Motonobu
    Nakada, Ichiro
    Saniabadi, Abbi R.
    Tabuchi, Takafumi
    ONCOLOGY REPORTS, 2009, 22 (01) : 29 - 33
  • [26] Tumour-infiltrating inflammation and prognosis in colorectal cancer: systematic review and meta-analysis
    Mei, Z.
    Liu, Y.
    Liu, C.
    Cui, A.
    Liang, Z.
    Wang, G.
    Peng, H.
    Cui, L.
    Li, C.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2014, 110 (06) : 1595 - 1605
  • [27] Prognostic impact of tumour-infiltrating Th2 and regulatory T cells in classical Hodgkin lymphoma
    Schreck, Sabine
    Friebel, Daniela
    Buettner, Maike
    Distel, Luitpold
    Grabenbauer, Gerhard
    Young, Lawrence S.
    Niedobitek, Gerald
    HEMATOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY, 2009, 27 (01) : 31 - 39
  • [28] Evaluating the prognostic potential of the Ki67 proliferation index and tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes in olfactory neuroblastoma
    Classe, Marion
    Burgess, Alice
    El Zein, Sophie
    Wassef, Michel
    Herman, Philippe
    Mortuaire, Geoffrey
    Leroy, Xavier
    Malouf, Gabriel G.
    Verillaud, Benjamin
    HISTOPATHOLOGY, 2019, 75 (06) : 853 - 864
  • [29] Tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes in canine melanocytic tumours: An investigation on the prognostic role of CD3+ and CD20+ lymphocytic populations
    Porcellato, Ilaria
    Silvestri, Serenella
    Menchetti, Laura
    Recupero, Francesca
    Mechelli, Luca
    Sforna, Monica
    Iussich, Selina
    Bongiovanni, Laura
    Lepri, Elvio
    Brachelente, Chiara
    VETERINARY AND COMPARATIVE ONCOLOGY, 2020, 18 (03) : 370 - 380
  • [30] Neoepitope targets of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes from patients with pancreatic cancer
    Meng, Qingda
    Valentini, Davide
    Rao, Martin
    Moro, Carlos Fernandez
    Paraschoudi, Georgia
    Jager, Elke
    Dodoo, Ernest
    Rangelova, Elena
    del Chiaro, Marco
    Maeurer, Markus
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2019, 120 (01) : 97 - 108