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Abstract
Infiltration of resident memory T cells (TRMs) in the main tumor has been reported as a favorable prognostic factor. However, the role of TRMs in the lymph nodes (LNs) remains unclear. Thus, we examined the prognostic impact of TRMs infiltration within LNs of patients with gastric cancer (GC). Among 151 patients with metastasis to LN station No. 3, we classified them into two groups (CD103hi and CD103lo) based on the number of CD103+ T cells using immunohistochemical staining and analyzed the association between these groups and survival outcomes. We also examined the phenotype of CD8+ CD103+ T cells in the metastatic LNs using flow cytometry. Among patients with LN metastasis, metastasis to LN station No. 3 was significantly associated with a poor prognosis. There was a significant correlation between the number of CD8+ CD103+ T cells between the main lesion and the metastatic LNs. CD103hi was associated with a favorable prognosis (5-year overall survival [OS], log-rank p = 0.001; 5-year recurrence free survival [RFS], log-rank p = 0.001). Among adjuvant chemotherapy cases, patients with CD103hi exhibited significantly better OS and RFS than those with CD103lo (OS, log-rank p < 0.001; RFS, log-rank p < 0.001). Flow cytometry revealed that PD-1 expression in CD8+ CD103+ T cells was higher in metastatic than in normal LNs. Among patients with CD103hi, those with high PD-1 expression exhibited significantly better OS than those with low PD-1 expression. In conclusion, the infiltration of TRMs into LNs is a critical prognostic factor in GC.
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Cancer Science (formerly Japanese Journal of Cancer Research) is a monthly publication of the Japanese Cancer Association. First published in 1907, the Journal continues to publish original articles, editorials, and letters to the editor, describing original research in the fields of basic, translational and clinical cancer research. The Journal also accepts reports and case reports.
Cancer Science aims to present highly significant and timely findings that have a significant clinical impact on oncologists or that may alter the disease concept of a tumor. The Journal will not publish case reports that describe a rare tumor or condition without new findings to be added to previous reports; combination of different tumors without new suggestive findings for oncological research; remarkable effect of already known treatments without suggestive data to explain the exceptional result. Review articles may also be published.