Colorectal Cancer Immune Infiltrates: Significance in Patient Prognosis and Immunotherapeutic Efficacy

Colorectal cancer occurrence and progression involve multiple aspects of host immune deficiencies. In these events, immune cells vary their phenotypes and functions over time, thus enabling the immune microenvironment to be “tumor-inhibiting” as well as “tumor-promoting” as a whole. Because of the a...

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Main Authors: Liang Guo, Chuanlei Wang, Xiang Qiu, Xiaoyu Pu, Pengyu Chang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01052/full
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spelling doaj-52d4e4e918a7453499692030ff2e4eb62020-11-25T02:54:02ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242020-05-011110.3389/fimmu.2020.01052528129Colorectal Cancer Immune Infiltrates: Significance in Patient Prognosis and Immunotherapeutic EfficacyLiang Guo0Chuanlei Wang1Xiang Qiu2Xiaoyu Pu3Pengyu Chang4Pengyu Chang5Pengyu Chang6Department of Pathology, The First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Surgery, The First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Radiology, The First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Radiation Oncology and Therapy, The First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Radiation Oncology and Therapy, The First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaJilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Radiation Oncology and Therapy, The First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaKey Laboratory of Organ Regeneration and Transplantation of the Ministry of Education, Department of Radiation Oncology and Therapy, The First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaColorectal cancer occurrence and progression involve multiple aspects of host immune deficiencies. In these events, immune cells vary their phenotypes and functions over time, thus enabling the immune microenvironment to be “tumor-inhibiting” as well as “tumor-promoting” as a whole. Because of the association of tumoricidal T cell infiltration with favorable survival in cancer patients, the Immunoscore system was established. Critically, the tumoral Immunoscore serves as an indicator of CRC patient prognosis independent of patient TNM stage and suggests that patients with high Immunoscores in their tumors have prolonged survival in general. Accordingly, stratifications according to tumoral Immunoscores provide new insights into CRC in terms of comparing disease severity, forecasting disease progression, and making treatment decisions. An important application of this system will be to shed light on candidate selection in immunotherapy for CRC, because the T cells responsible for determining the Immunoscore serve as responders to immune checkpoint inhibitors. However, the Immunoscore system merely provides a standard procedure for identifying the tumoral infiltration of cytotoxic and memory T cells, while information concerning the survival and function of these cells is still absent. Moreover, other infiltrates, such as dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells, can still influence CRC prognosis, implying that those might also influence the therapeutic efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors. On these bases, this review is designed to introduce the Immunoscore system by presenting its clinical significance and application in CRC.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01052/fullcolorectal cancerimmunotherapycancer immune milieulymphocytecancer prognosis
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author Liang Guo
Chuanlei Wang
Xiang Qiu
Xiaoyu Pu
Pengyu Chang
Pengyu Chang
Pengyu Chang
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Chuanlei Wang
Xiang Qiu
Xiaoyu Pu
Pengyu Chang
Pengyu Chang
Pengyu Chang
Colorectal Cancer Immune Infiltrates: Significance in Patient Prognosis and Immunotherapeutic Efficacy
Frontiers in Immunology
colorectal cancer
immunotherapy
cancer immune milieu
lymphocyte
cancer prognosis
author_facet Liang Guo
Chuanlei Wang
Xiang Qiu
Xiaoyu Pu
Pengyu Chang
Pengyu Chang
Pengyu Chang
author_sort Liang Guo
title Colorectal Cancer Immune Infiltrates: Significance in Patient Prognosis and Immunotherapeutic Efficacy
title_short Colorectal Cancer Immune Infiltrates: Significance in Patient Prognosis and Immunotherapeutic Efficacy
title_full Colorectal Cancer Immune Infiltrates: Significance in Patient Prognosis and Immunotherapeutic Efficacy
title_fullStr Colorectal Cancer Immune Infiltrates: Significance in Patient Prognosis and Immunotherapeutic Efficacy
title_full_unstemmed Colorectal Cancer Immune Infiltrates: Significance in Patient Prognosis and Immunotherapeutic Efficacy
title_sort colorectal cancer immune infiltrates: significance in patient prognosis and immunotherapeutic efficacy
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Colorectal cancer occurrence and progression involve multiple aspects of host immune deficiencies. In these events, immune cells vary their phenotypes and functions over time, thus enabling the immune microenvironment to be “tumor-inhibiting” as well as “tumor-promoting” as a whole. Because of the association of tumoricidal T cell infiltration with favorable survival in cancer patients, the Immunoscore system was established. Critically, the tumoral Immunoscore serves as an indicator of CRC patient prognosis independent of patient TNM stage and suggests that patients with high Immunoscores in their tumors have prolonged survival in general. Accordingly, stratifications according to tumoral Immunoscores provide new insights into CRC in terms of comparing disease severity, forecasting disease progression, and making treatment decisions. An important application of this system will be to shed light on candidate selection in immunotherapy for CRC, because the T cells responsible for determining the Immunoscore serve as responders to immune checkpoint inhibitors. However, the Immunoscore system merely provides a standard procedure for identifying the tumoral infiltration of cytotoxic and memory T cells, while information concerning the survival and function of these cells is still absent. Moreover, other infiltrates, such as dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells, can still influence CRC prognosis, implying that those might also influence the therapeutic efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors. On these bases, this review is designed to introduce the Immunoscore system by presenting its clinical significance and application in CRC.
topic colorectal cancer
immunotherapy
cancer immune milieu
lymphocyte
cancer prognosis
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01052/full
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