免疫系统
医学
生存曲线
肿瘤微环境
肿瘤科
免疫学
癌症
癌症研究
内科学
作者
Prasuna Muppa,Simone Terra,Anurag Sharma,Aaron S. Mansfield,Marie Christine Aubry,Kaustubh N. Bhinge,Michael K. Asiedu,Mariza de Andrade,Nafiseh Janaki,Stephen J. Murphy,Aqsa Nasir,Virginia Van Keulen,George Vasmatzis,Dennis A. Wigle,Ping Yang,Jay H. Ryu,Tobias Peikert,Farhad Kosari
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jtho.2019.03.028
摘要
IntroductionAlthough most patients with SCLC die within a few months of diagnosis, a subgroup of patients survive for many years. Factors determining long-term survivorship remain largely unknown. We present the first comprehensive comparative genomic and tumor microenvironment analyses of SCLC between patients with long-term survivorship and patients with the expected survivorship.MethodsWe compared surgically resected tumors of 23 long-term SCLC survivors (survival >4 years) and 18 SCLC survivors with the expected survival time (survival ≤2 years). There were no significant differences in clinical variables, including TNM staging and curative- versus non–curative-intent surgery between the groups. Gene expression profiling was performed by using microarrays, and tumor microenvironment analyses were performed by immunohistochemistry of prominent immune-related markers.ResultsImmune-related genes and pathways represented the majority of the differentially overexpressed genes in long-term survivorship compared with in expected survivorship. The differences in the immunological tumor microenvironment were confirmed by quantitative immunostaining. Increased numbers of tumor-infiltrating and associated lymphocytes were present throughout tumors of long-term survivors of SCLC. Several differentiating patterns of enhanced antitumor immunity were identified. Although some areas of the tumors of long-term survivors of SCLC also harbored higher numbers of suppressive immune cells (monocytes, regulatory lymphocytes, and macrophages), the ratios of these suppressive cells to CD3-positive lymphocytes were generally lower in the tumors of long-term survivors of SCLC, indicating a less tumor-suppressive microenvironment.ConclusionsOur data demonstrate that long-term survivorship of patients with SCLC is strongly influenced by the presence of the immune cells in the tumor microenvironment. Characterization of the antitumor immune responses may identify opportunities for individualized immunotherapies for SCLC.
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