三阴性乳腺癌中性粒细胞、淋巴细胞和血小板计数与肿瘤浸润淋巴细胞的预测和预后能力比较:PERCEPTION研究的初步结果。

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摘要

背景/目的:三阴性乳腺癌(TNBC)是异质性最强的乳腺癌亚型,给临床决策带来了诸多挑战。生物标志物对 TNBC 患者的个性化管理至关重要。虽然肿瘤浸润淋巴细胞(TILs)是经过验证的预后生物标志物,但肿瘤活检的要求限制了其常规应用。因此,我们需要更方便、更可靠的定量生物标志物。鉴于全身炎症反应在肿瘤发生和发展中的重要作用,通过液体活检评估炎性细胞成为一种有前景的替代方法:PERCEPTION研究在法国Jean Perrin中心进行,旨在确定TILs与诊断时外周血成分之间的相关性。在招募了50%的预计人群后进行了中期分析,以评估研究的可行性以及血细胞计数和TILs之间的初步相关性:在 4.5 年的时间里,有 61 名患者被纳入研究,显示了良好的纳入率和极低的数据缺失率。36名可分析患者的初步结果显示,中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比值(NLR)与TILs之间没有相关性(rs=-0.19,95%CI=-0.49-0.16,p=0.3)。不过,NLR 与 CD8/FoxP3 TILs 比率之间存在中度正相关,且具有统计学意义(rs=0.36,95%CI=0.03-0.64,p=0.043)。NLR高组和NLR低组之间该比值的概率指数为0.7(P=0.06),支持了这一相关性:PERCEPTION研究的中期分析证实了将TNBC患者的血细胞计数与TILs相关联的可行性。虽然在 NLR 和 TILs 之间没有观察到明显的相关性,但 CD8/FoxP3 比率和 TILs 之间的中度正相关性表明,全身炎症和局部免疫反应之间存在潜在的联系。这些发现强调了以血液为基础的标记物作为TILs非侵入性替代物的潜力,鼓励进一步研究以加强TNBC的预后并指导治疗策略。
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Comparison of the Predictive and Prognostic Capacities of Neutrophil, Lymphocyte and Platelet Counts and Tumor-infiltrating Lymphocytes in Triple-negative Breast Cancer: Preliminary Results of the PERCEPTION Study.

Background/aim: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most heterogeneous breast cancer subtype, posing numerous challenges in clinical decision-making. Biomarkers are essential to personalize management of TNBC patients. While tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are validated prognostic biomarkers, the requirement for tumor biopsy limits their routine use. Therefore, more accessible and reliable quantitative biomarkers are needed. Given the significant role of systemic inflammatory response in tumor onset and progression, assessing inflammatory cells via liquid biopsies emerges as a promising alternative.

Patients and methods: The PERCEPTION study, conducted at Centre Jean Perrin in France, aims to determine the correlation between TILs and peripheral blood components at diagnosis. An interim analysis was conducted after enrolling 50% of the estimated population, to evaluate study feasibility and preliminary correlations between blood cell counts and TILs.

Results: Sixty-one patients were enrolled over 4.5 years, demonstrating a good inclusion rate with minimal missing data. Preliminary results for 36 analyzable patients showed no correlation between the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and TILs (rs=-0.19, 95%CI=-0.49-0.16, p=0.3). However, a moderate, positive, statistically significant correlation was found between NLR and the CD8/FoxP3 TILs ratio (rs=0.36, 95%CI=0.03-0.64, p=0.043). The probabilistic index of 0.7 (p=0.06) between NLR-high and NLR-low groups for this ratio supports the correlation.

Conclusion: The interim analysis of the PERCEPTION study confirms the feasibility of correlating blood cell counts with TILs in TNBC. Although no significant correlation was observed between NLR and TILs, the moderate positive correlation between the CD8/FoxP3 ratio and TILs suggests a potential link between systemic inflammation and local immune response. These findings underscore the potential of blood-based markers as non-invasive surrogates for TILs, encouraging further research to enhance prognosis and guide treatment strategies in TNBC.

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Anticancer research
Anticancer research 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: ANTICANCER RESEARCH is an independent international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the rapid publication of high quality original articles and reviews on all aspects of experimental and clinical oncology. Prompt evaluation of all submitted articles in confidence and rapid publication within 1-2 months of acceptance are guaranteed. ANTICANCER RESEARCH was established in 1981 and is published monthly (bimonthly until the end of 2008). Each annual volume contains twelve issues and index. Each issue may be divided into three parts (A: Reviews, B: Experimental studies, and C: Clinical and Epidemiological studies). Special issues, presenting the proceedings of meetings or groups of papers on topics of significant progress, will also be included in each volume. There is no limitation to the number of pages per issue.
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