Biphasic prognostic significance of PD-L1 expression status in patients with early- and locally advanced-stage non-small cell lung cancer

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Koji Teramoto
Tomoyuki Igarashi
Yoko Kataoka
Mitsuaki Ishida
Jun Hanaoka
Hidetoshi Sumimoto
Yataro Daigo
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[1] Shiga University of Medical Science,Department of Medical Oncology and Cancer Center
[2] Seta-Tsukinowa,Center for Advanced Medicine Against Cancer
[3] Shiga University of Medical Science,Center for Antibody and Vaccine Therapy, Research Hospital, Institute of Medical Science
[4] Seta-Tsukinowa,Department of Surgery
[5] The University of Tokyo,Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
[6] Shiga University of Medical Science,undefined
[7] Seta-Tsukinowa,undefined
[8] Kansai Medical University,undefined
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Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy | 2021年 / 70卷
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Programmed cell death-ligand 1; Non-small cell lung cancer; Prognostic biomarker; Relapse-free survival; Surgery;
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Programmed cell death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression on tumor cells is induced by interferon-gamma, suggesting the induction of an anti-tumor immune response. In turn, binding of PD-L1 to programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) triggers an immune checkpoint pathway that contributes to tumor growth. Though it remains to be elucidated, the clinical significance of PD-L1 expression might vary with tumor progression in non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Immunohistochemical analysis of PD-L1 was done in tumor specimens from patients who underwent radical surgery for stage I–IIIA NSCLC (n = 228). Tumor PD-L1 expression intensity was semi-quantitatively scored and its correlation with various clinicopathological features and postoperative relapse-free survival (RFS) was assessed relative to pathological stage. In stage I, postoperative RFS was significantly prolonged in patients with a high PD-L1 score compared with a low PD-L1 score, exhibiting 5-year relapse-free probabilities of 94.1% and 75.1%, respectively (P = 0.031). A multivariate analysis revealed that a high PD-L1 score was a prognostic factor of longer postoperative RFS (hazard ratio: 0.111, P = 0.033). Conversely, in stages II and IIIA, patients with a high PD-L1 score tended to suffer from postoperative tumor recurrence. In early-stage NSCLC, high tumor PD-L1 expression status represents a biomarker to predict good prognosis after radical surgery and may reflect the induction of an antitumor immune response. However, in locally advanced stage NSCLC, tumor PD-L1 expression status may reflect the execution of an immune checkpoint pathway and predicts the incidence of postoperative tumor recurrence.
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