Prognostic Effect of Tertiary Lymphoid Structures in Epstein–Barr Virus–Associated Gastric Carcinomas Measured by Digital Image Analysis

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Yun Joo Cho , Inwoo Hwang , Suho Park , Somin Lee , So Young Kang , Min-Ji Kim , Soomin Ahn , Kyoung-Mee Kim
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Abstract

Epstein–Barr virus–associated gastric carcinoma (EBVaGC) is characterized by prominent tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and has a favorable prognosis. Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS), characterized by ectopic aggregated lymphocytes with high-endothelial venules (HEV), are associated with favorable outcomes in various solid tumors. We hypothesized that EBVaGC, characterized by intense TILs, may be closely associated with TLS or HEV. To test this hypothesis, we digitally analyzed the TLS, HEV, and TILs in 73 surgically resected advanced EBVaGCs. For HEV, dual MECA-79 and CD31 dual immunohistochemistry were performed, and the ectopic expression of MECA-79 in tumor cells was measured. In 73 patients with EBVaGC, a high-TLS ratio was found in 29 (39.7%) cases, high-tumor-associated HEV density in 44 (60.3%) cases, and high-CD8+ TIL density in 38 (52.1%) cases. Ectopic tumor expression of MECA-79 was observed in 36 patients (49.3%) cases. A low-TLS ratio and tumor-associated HEV density were significantly associated with lymph node metastasis (P =.005 and.042, respectively). Ectopic MECA-79 expression was significantly associated with lymph node metastasis (P =.003). Patients with a low-TLS ratio (P =.038), low-HEV density (P =.042), and ectopic tumor MECA-79 expression (P =.032) had significantly worse prognoses. In conclusion, TLS ratio and HEV density affect the survival of patients with EBVaGC and may be related to the immune response that interrupts lymph node metastasis.

用数字图像分析法测量 Epstein-Barr 病毒相关胃癌中三级淋巴结构的预后效果
爱泼斯坦-巴氏病毒相关性胃癌(EBVaGC)的特点是肿瘤浸润淋巴细胞(TIL)突出,预后良好。三级淋巴结构(TLS)的特征是具有高内皮静脉(HEV)的异位聚集淋巴细胞,它与各种实体瘤的良好预后有关。我们推测,以密集 TIL 为特征的 EBVaGC 可能与 TLS 或 HEV 密切相关。为了验证这一假设,我们对 73 例手术切除的晚期 EBVaGC 的 TLS、HEV 和 TIL 进行了数字化分析。对于 HEV,我们进行了 MECA-79 和 CD31 双重免疫组化,并测量了 MECA-79 在肿瘤细胞中的异位表达。在73例EBVaGC患者中,发现29例(39.7%)TLS比率高,44例(60.3%)肿瘤相关HEV密度高,38例(52.1%)CD8+ TIL密度高。在36例患者(49.3%)中观察到肿瘤异位表达MECA-79。低TLS比值和肿瘤相关HEV密度与淋巴结转移显著相关(P=0.005和0.042)。异位 MECA-79 表达与淋巴结转移有显著相关性(p=0.003)。TLS比率低(p=0.038)、HEV密度低(p=0.042)和肿瘤MECA-79异位表达(p=0.032)的患者预后明显较差。总之,TLS比值和HEV密度影响EBVaGC患者的生存,可能与阻断淋巴结转移的免疫反应有关。
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Laboratory Investigation
Laboratory Investigation 医学-病理学
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125
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2 months
期刊介绍: Laboratory Investigation is an international journal owned by the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology. Laboratory Investigation offers prompt publication of high-quality original research in all biomedical disciplines relating to the understanding of human disease and the application of new methods to the diagnosis of disease. Both human and experimental studies are welcome.
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