Prognostic significance of peripheral blood immune response in early-stage non-small cell lung cancer: a narrative review

Sainath Asokan, Anthony Y. Cheung, Flaminio Pavesi, A. Bains
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: Recurrence rates after complete resection of early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remain high despite advances in earlier diagnosis with increased low-dose CT screening. While previous efforts have illustrated the role of the immune response in the tumor microenvironment, a thorough understanding of the impact of the systemic immune response in early-stage NSCLC is still lacking and needed. Elaborating on the associations between the peripheral immune response and clinical outcomes is essential for risk stratification and for developing effective immunotherapeutic strategies to improve long term patient outcomes. In addition, measuring the association between immune markers in the blood and patient’s response to the disease provides a valuable opportunity for caregivers to gain prognostic information by simple and inexpensive blood draws, without the need to invasively access the tumor microenvironment. The role of these peripheral blood biomarkers has been extensively studied in a variety of solid tumors; however, the prognostic value of many immune markers in NSCLC is less well-defined. Herein, we review the role of the immune cells involved in the peripheral immune response to NSCLC and the prognostic significance of clinical biomarkers that can be measured inexpensively without access to the tumor microenvironment. This comprehensive review lays the groundwork for further research into the prognostic utility of immune markers found in the peripheral blood of NSCLC.
外周血免疫反应在早期非小细胞肺癌中的预后意义:一项叙述性综述
:早期癌症(NSCLC)完全切除后的复发率仍然很高,尽管通过增加低剂量CT筛查,早期诊断取得了进展。尽管先前的研究已经阐明了免疫反应在肿瘤微环境中的作用,但对早期NSCLC中系统免疫反应的影响仍然缺乏和需要深入了解。阐明外周免疫反应与临床结果之间的关联对于风险分层和制定有效的免疫治疗策略以改善长期患者结果至关重要。此外,测量血液中的免疫标记物与患者对疾病的反应之间的关联,为护理人员提供了一个宝贵的机会,可以通过简单廉价的抽血获得预后信息,而无需侵入性地进入肿瘤微环境。这些外周血生物标志物在各种实体瘤中的作用已被广泛研究;然而,许多免疫标志物在NSCLC中的预后价值尚不明确。在此,我们综述了参与NSCLC外周免疫反应的免疫细胞的作用,以及临床生物标志物的预后意义,这些生物标志物可以在不进入肿瘤微环境的情况下廉价测量。这篇全面的综述为进一步研究NSCLC外周血中发现的免疫标志物的预后效用奠定了基础。
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