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Neoadjuvant chemotherapy alters the balance of effector to suppressor immune cells in advanced ovarian cancer

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CANCER IMMUNOLOGY IMMUNOTHERAPY
卷 70, 期 2, 页码 519-531

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DOI: 10.1007/s00262-020-02670-0

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Ovarian cancer; Microenvironment; TILs; Neoadjuvant chemotherapy; Immunotherapy

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  1. grant for DUERTECC/EURONCO (Diplome Universitaire Europeen de Recherche Translationnelle Et Clinique en Cancerologie)
  2. French National Institute du Cancer, PAIR GYNECO

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This study demonstrates that neoadjuvant chemotherapy significantly impacts the balance of immune subpopulations, with high CD8+/FOXP3+, CD3+/FOXP3+, and CD68+/CD163+ ratios post-chemotherapy associated with improved outcomes. A greater shift towards effector TILs versus regulatory TILs correlates with better survival rates for patients.
Background At diagnosis, tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are prognostic in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). We recently demonstrated that neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) significantly increased stromal TILs. Here, we investigated the impact of NACT on immune subpopulations with a particular focus on the balance of immune-reactive to tolerant subpopulations. Materials and methods Tissue microarrays of EOC (145 pre-NACT, 139 post-NACT) were analyzed for CD3+, CD8+, FOXP3+, CD68+, and CD163+ by immunohistochemistry and CD4+ cells from deduction. Stromal TILs scored as percentage of stromal area, while intra-epithelial TILs scored as number of TILs in contact with tumor cells/HPF. Differences were evaluated by Wilcoxon or Chi square tests, Wilcoxon signed-rank for paired analyses, and cox model for PFS and OS. Results NACT significantly increased stromal CD3+ (p = 0.003) and CD8+ (p = 0.001) and intra-epithelial CD8+ (p = 0.022) and CD68+ (p = 0.0003) infiltration in unmatched samples and among paired samples for stromal CD3+ and CD8+. Neither CD3+, CD8+, CD4+, and CD68+ nor CD163+ expression correlated with outcome at diagnosis or post NACT. Using median value as a cut-off, high stromal CD8+/FOXP3+ ratio (HR = 0.59;p = 0.017) and high stromal CD3+/FOXP3+ ratio post NACT were associated with prolonged PFS (p = 0.0226). The more the balance shifted in favor of effector versus regulatory TILs, the better the survival. Similarly, high CD68+/CD163+ ratio post NACT improved PFS (p = 0.0445). Conclusion NACT has a significant impact on the balance of immune-reactive to immune-tolerant subpopulations and a high ratio of CD8+/FOXP3+, CD3+/FOXP3+, and CD68+/CD163+ post NACT was significantly associated with improved outcomes. Whether this could select patients for immunotherapy in the post-operative setting should be investigated.

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