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Significance of PD-L1 expression in pulmonary metastases from head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
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Surgical oncology [Surg Oncol] 2018 Jun; Vol. 27 (2), pp. 259-265. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 May 02. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Background: The mechanism by which tumors escape the immune system has been actively investigated and is partly explained by the programmed death-1 (PD-1) and its ligand (PD-L1) pathway. This study is aimed at clarifying the prognostic significance of PD-L1 expression in patients with surgically resected pulmonary metastases of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).<br />Patients and Methods: A retrospective review was conducted of 26 HNSCC patients who underwent complete resection of pulmonary metastases. PD-L1 expression in both the primary and metastatic tumors was evaluated using immunohistochemistry (anti-PD-L1 antibody, clone SP263). High PD-L1 expression was defined as ≥50% of tumor cells with positive staining. Survival and prognostic impacts following pulmonary metastasectomy were analyzed based on the PD-L1 expression level.<br />Results: The patients included 23 men and 3 women, with a median age of 65 years. Six (23%) of the pulmonary metastatic cases showed high PD-L1 expression, while their corresponding primary lesions had low PD-L1 expression. The 5-year overall survival rate after pulmonary metastasectomy was 57.6% in all cases. The 5-year overall survival rates were 72.5% and 16.7% in the low and high PD-L1 groups, respectively (p < 0.001). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that high PD-L1 expression and older age (>65 years) correlated independently with a shorter overall survival (p < 0.001).<br />Conclusions: High PD-L1 expression in pulmonary metastases could be an independent predictor of poor outcome in HNSCC patients undergoing pulmonary metastasectomy. This is the first report evaluating the prognostic implication of PD-L1 expression in metastatic HNSCC.<br /> (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell metabolism
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell surgery
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Head and Neck Neoplasms metabolism
Head and Neck Neoplasms surgery
Humans
Lung Neoplasms metabolism
Lung Neoplasms surgery
Lymphatic Metastasis
Male
Middle Aged
Prognosis
Retrospective Studies
Survival Rate
B7-H1 Antigen metabolism
Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology
Head and Neck Neoplasms pathology
Lung Neoplasms secondary
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1879-3320
- Volume :
- 27
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Surgical oncology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29937180
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.suronc.2018.04.007