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CD45RO-Positive Memory T-Cell Density in the Tumoral Core and Invasive Margin Predict Long-Term Survival in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

Authors :
Noma T
Makino T
Ohshima K
Yamashita K
Saito T
Tanaka K
Yamamoto K
Takahashi T
Kurokawa Y
Nakajima K
Morii E
Eguchi H
Doki Y
Source :
Annals of surgical oncology [Ann Surg Oncol] 2024 Dec 05. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Dec 05.
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

Background: The association between tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and tumor immunity has long been recognized. Among T-cell types, CD45RO-positive memory T cells (CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> ) are reported to correlate with survival in several cancer types, but clinical evidence is lacking in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC).<br />Methods: In surgical specimens from 162 preoperatively untreated patients, immunohistochemistry for CD45RO was performed to evaluate the density of CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> in the tumor core (CT) and invasive margin (IM) using an auto-count method. Patients were classified into high- versus low-CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> groups based on CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> density in CT and IM separately and combined. The relationship between CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> density and clinicopathological factors, including prognosis, was evaluated.<br />Results: Average CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> density was 133/mm <superscript>2</superscript> in CT and 372/mm <superscript>2</superscript> in IM. No significant differences in clinicopathological factors according to high- versus low-CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> scores were identified. Using CT scores, the CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> -high group had a better 5-year overall survival (OS) rate (77.2% vs. 54.7% CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> -low, P = 0.0433), but OS rates did not differ statistically between the two groups by IM scores (75.7% vs. 50.3%, P = 0.0576). Using immunohistochemical scores for CT+IM, the survival difference was significant, with a 5-year OS rate of 73.7% for the CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> -high group versus 46.3% for the CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> -low group (P = 0.0141). Multivariate analysis identified CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> CT+IM density as an independent prognostic variable in OS (hazard ratio 2.27, 95% confidence interval 1.43-3.62, P = 0.0006).<br />Conclusions: Density of CD45RO <superscript>+</superscript> expression in the CT and IM might be a predictor of long-term survival in ESCC.<br />Competing Interests: Disclosures: There are no conflicts of interest.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1534-4681
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Annals of surgical oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39638991
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-024-16530-z