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T cells CD4+/CD8+local immune modulation by prostate cancer hemi-cryoablation

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WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY
卷 38, 期 3, 页码 673-680

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DOI: 10.1007/s00345-019-02861-0

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Tumor-infiltrating T cells; Prostate cancer; Ablation; Tumor microenvironment

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  1. CAPES, Brazil [BEX 14679/13-2] Funding Source: Medline
  2. CNPq Research Productivity, Brazil [302622/2015-2] Funding Source: Medline

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Purpose Tumors escape from the immune system by decreasing CD8+ and increasing CD4+ T cells' activity, druggable targets. Thermal ablation might activate tumor-specific T cells by raising the presentation of tumor-specific antigens and hindering tumor negative immune regulation. Our aim was to assess T cell infiltrate pre- and post-cryoablation in a prospective observational study. Methods A total of 240 sextant prostate biopsies cores (12 cores/patient) were collected from 10 unilateral prostate cancer patients (T1c, PSA density < 0.15 ng/dL, Gleason grade group 1, <= 2 cancer biopsy cores, and < 50% cancer core involvement) at diagnosis and 12 months after hemi-cryoablation. Cancer-positive (Diag+) and cancer-negative (Diag-) lobes at diagnosis and the same areas 12 months after hemi-cryoablation (Cryo+ and Cryo-, respectively) were explored by immunohistochemistry for infiltrating CD4+ and CD8+ T cells (in 45 random fields per prostate lobe, 400x magnification). The quantitative analysis of cells/mm(2) and CD4+/CD8+ ratio were performed and compared among Diag+, Diag-, Cryo+, and Cryo- using ImageJ software. Results There was a significant increase in tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells/mm(2) in the Cryo+ tissue (mean, SD 0.31, 0.30) compared to Diag+ (0.18, 0.15), p = 0.015; confirmed in prostate acini (hot spots), p = 0.029, in which infiltrating CD4+/CD8+ T cells' ratio decreased after hemi-cryoablation, p = 0.006. Infiltrating CD4+ T cells/mm(2) presented a trend to decrease in Cryo+ (0.26, 0.27) compared to Diag+ (0.38, 0.32). Conclusions This is the first study to show local immune modulation after prostate cancer cryoablation, characterized by decreasing CD4+/CD8+ T cells' ratio, potential for clinical impact by unleashing the T-cell response to cancer. Future studies are necessary to explore different energies and longer follow-up clinical endpoints.

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