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Circulating CD4-positive lymphocyte levels as predictor of response to induction chemotherapy in patients with advanced laryngeal cancer

Authors :
Nicholas A, Dewyer
Gregory T, Wolf
Emily, Light
Francis, Worden
Susan, Urba
Avraham, Eisbruch
Carol R, Bradford
Douglas B, Chepeha
Mark E, Prince
Jeffrey, Moyer
Jeremy, Taylor
Source :
Headneck. 36(1)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Tumor regression after induction chemotherapy (ICT) identifies laryngeal cancers that are responsive to chemoradiation. Patient immune parameters have recently been associated with response to chemotherapy and may identify responding patients. A retrospective analysis was performed to determine if pretreatment, circulating T lymphocyte levels predicted ICT response in patients with advanced laryngeal cancer.Pretreatment, circulating T lymphocyte subpopulations were correlated with response to therapy and survival. Results were compared with similar data from an identical phase II trial involving patients with oropharyngeal cancer.An increased percentage of CD4+ cells predicted response to ICT and suggested improved survival in patients with laryngeal, but not oropharyngeal, cancer. In the combined group of patients, increased CD4 levels predicted response to ICT.These findings demonstrate the potential importance of the immune system in chemotherapy response and clinical outcome. Differences in findings between patients with advanced laryngeal and oropharyngeal cancer may reflect different cellular immunity function in the patients with human papillomavirus (HPV)-16+ oropharyngeal cancer.

Details

ISSN :
10970347
Volume :
36
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Headneck
Accession number :
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