Prognostic Significance of Regulatory CD25+ T Cells in Bladder Cancer: An Immunohistochemical Analysis.

IF 1.1 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Sarra Ben Rejeb, Nadia Kouki, Hassen Khouni, Rami Boulma, Khadija Bellil
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Abstract

Objective: Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) have been shown to predict outcomes in several cancers. This study aimed to evaluate the density and location of regulatory T cells (Tregs) using immunohistochemistry (IHC) in urothelial carcinomas (UC) of the bladder and to assess their prognostic value.

Material and methods: We have retrospectively collected all cases of UC of the bladder infiltrating at least the lamina propria, diagnosed in our pathology department between 2011-2021. Specimens were stained for CD3 and CD25. TILs were assessed separately in the tumor core and the stroma. The median TIL count was used as a cut-off to classify cases into low- or high-density groups.

Results: A total of 30 cases were included in the study. The median age of the patients was 65 years, with a male-to-female ratio of 9:1. The distribution of TILs was heterogeneous across locations among patients. CD3+ (p=0.035) and CD25+ (p=0.051) TILs were predominantly observed in the stroma. The density of CD25+ and CD3+ TILs were not associated with clinicopathological features. Multivariate analysis revealed that advanced histological stage and a high density of regulatory CD25+ T lymphocytes were predictive factors of poorer event-free survival (respectively p=0.041 and p=0.052).

Conclusion: Regulatory T cells appear to predict worse survival outcomes. Further studies are needed to confirm their prognostic value.

调节性CD25+ T细胞在膀胱癌中的预后意义:免疫组织化学分析。
目的:肿瘤浸润淋巴细胞(til)已被证明可以预测几种癌症的预后。本研究旨在利用免疫组化(IHC)技术评估膀胱尿路上皮癌(UC)中调节性T细胞(Tregs)的密度和位置,并评估其预后价值。材料和方法:我们回顾性收集了2011-2021年在我科诊断的膀胱UC浸润至至少固有层的所有病例。对标本进行CD3和CD25染色。分别在肿瘤核心和间质中评估til。TIL中位数计数被用作将病例分为低或高密度组的截止值。结果:本研究共纳入30例。患者年龄中位数为65岁,男女比例为9:1。TILs在不同部位患者中的分布是不均匀的。CD3+ (p=0.035)和CD25+ (p=0.051) TILs主要见于间质。CD25+和CD3+ TILs的密度与临床病理特征无关。多因素分析显示,组织分期晚期和调节性CD25+ T淋巴细胞高密度是较差无事件生存期的预测因素(分别p=0.041和p=0.052)。结论:调节性T细胞似乎预示着更差的生存结果。需要进一步的研究来证实其预后价值。
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