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HHLA2 is expressed in pancreatic and ampullary cancers and increased expression is associated with better post-surgical prognosis

Authors :
M. Hosein Aziz
Xingxing Zang
Casper H.J. van Eijck
Nicole S. Erler
Shanta Mancham
Jaap Kwekkeboom
Patrick P.C. Boor
Dave Sprengers
Xudong Tang
Katharina Biermann
Iris J. Levink
Kostandinos Sideras
Marco J. Bruno
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Surgery
Pathology
Epidemiology
Source :
British Journal of Cancer, 122(8), 1211-1218. Nature Publishing Group, British Journal of Cancer
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background HHLA2 is a recently discovered member of the B7-family of immune checkpoint molecules with limited expression in normal tissues but overexpression in several types of cancer. The aim was to determine the expression, prevalence and biological relevance of HHLA2 protein expression in two closely related human cancer types, namely pancreatic cancer and ampullary cancer. Methods HHLA2 expression levels were retrospectively determined by immunohistochemistry in tissue micro-arrays of surgically resected tumours of 122 pancreatic cancer patients and 72 patients with ampullary cancer of the pancreato-biliary subtype. Results HHLA2 was expressed at variable levels by tumour cells in 67% of pancreatic tumours and 93% of ampullary tumours. In the combined cohort high tumoural HHLA2 expression levels were significantly associated with delayed cancer recurrence and improved post-operative cancer-specific survival. The association of HHLA2 expression with cancer-specific survival and recurrence was statistically significant for the pancreatic cancer subgroup while a similar trend was found for the ampullary cancer subgroup. In multivariable analysis together with clinicopathologic characteristics, higher HHLA2 expression was an independent predictor of cancer-specific survival. Conclusion The wide expression of HHLA2 in tumour cells and its association with cancer recurrence and patient survival suggest that HHLA2 represents a relevant immune checkpoint molecule in pancreatic and ampullary cancers.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00070920
Volume :
122
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
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