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Intratumoral CCR5

Authors :
Zhuoyi, Xiang
Quan, Zhou
Han, Zeng
Zewei, Wang
Hongyu, Zhang
Zhaopei, Liu
Qiuren, Huang
Yuan, Chang
Qi, Bai
Yu, Xia
Yiwei, Wang
Li, Liu
Yu, Zhu
Le, Xu
Bo, Dai
Jiajun, Wang
Jianming, Guo
Jiejie, Xu
Source :
Oncoimmunology, article-version (VoR) Version of Record
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Our previous studies revealed tumor-infiltrating neutrophils (TINs) played dichotomous roles in different cancers, indicating diverse TINs subtypes might orchestrate anti-tumor immunity or immune evasion, respectively. This study aimed to investigate the clinical significance and immune characteristics of CCR5+TINs in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). Two hundred and fifty-seven MIBC patients from two clinical centers and 95 fresh MIBC samples were included. CCR5+TINs were stained by immunohistochemistry, and the relationship between patients’ clinic-pathological features and prognosis was evaluated, respectively. Immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry were applied to assess the immune features of CCR5+TINs and their correlations with other immune cells. In vitro study was conducted to estimate immune characteristics of CCR5+TINs and their predictive potential for pembrolizumab therapeutic response. In the two MIBC cohorts, we found that high CCR5+TINs infiltration could predict better overall survival (OS, P= .032, 0.039) and recurrence-free survival (RFS, P= .001, 0.006) and be associated with survival benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT, P

Details

ISSN :
21624011
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncoimmunology
Accession number :
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