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Prognostic significance of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in patients with operable tongue cancer

Journal

RADIATION ONCOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13014-018-1099-6

Keywords

Tongue cancer; Head neck cancer; Adjuvant; Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes; Prognosis

Funding

  1. National Taiwan University Hospital [NTUH 102-M2228, NTUH 104-M286, NTUH 105-N3224, NTUH 104-S2710, 107-S3883]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST 107-2314-B-002-217-MY3]
  3. Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan [MOHW107-TDU-B-211-114017, MOHW107-TDU-B-211-123002]

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Background: Our aim was to investigate the prognostic significance of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in operable tongue cancer patients. Methods: The presence of CD3(+), CD4(+), CD8(+), and forkhead box protein P3-positive (FOXP3(+)) TILs in tumor tissues obtained from 93 patients during surgery was examined using immunohistochemistry. Results: The 3-year overall survival (OS) of patients with a low CD8/FOXP3 ratio was significantly lower than that of patients with a high CD8/FOXP3 ratio (63.8% vs. 87.3%, p = 0.001). Patients with high FOXP3 had a significantly lower 3-year regional recurrence-free survival (RRFS) than did patients with low FOXP3 (49.3% vs. 87.3%, univariate log rank p = 0.000). A low CD4/FOXP3 ratio (68.4% vs. 93.7%, univariate log rank p = 0.002) was significantly unfavorable prognostic factors for 3-year distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS). Conclusions: In addition to clinicopathological characteristics, TIL markers represent prognosticators for clinical outcomes.

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