Abundant intratumoral fibrosis prevents lymphocyte infiltration into peritoneal metastases of colorectal cancer.
<h4>Background</h4>Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) have been reported to reflect the anti-tumor immune status. However, recent investigations have demonstrated that intratumoral fibrosis is important as a factor affecting the infiltration of TILs. This study investigated the organ...
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doaj-81259d31bbae459c892a0d9fab46fa052021-08-03T04:32:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01167e025504910.1371/journal.pone.0255049Abundant intratumoral fibrosis prevents lymphocyte infiltration into peritoneal metastases of colorectal cancer.En WangMasatsune ShibutaniHisashi NagaharaTatsunari FukuokaYasuhito IsekiYuki OkazakiShinichiro KashiwagiHiroaki TanakaKiyoshi MaedaKosei HirakawaMasaichi Ohira<h4>Background</h4>Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) have been reported to reflect the anti-tumor immune status. However, recent investigations have demonstrated that intratumoral fibrosis is important as a factor affecting the infiltration of TILs. This study investigated the organ specificities of TIL infiltration and intratumoral fibrosis in primary colorectal cancer and distant metastases, as well as the relationship between the distribution of TILs and intratumoral fibrosis.<h4>Methods</h4>Patients who underwent resection of primary tumors or distant metastases for colorectal cancer with distant metastases were enrolled. We evaluated the TIL infiltration by immunohistochemical staining with CD3&CD8 and intratumoral fibrosis by immunohistochemical staining with α-SMA positive cancer-associated fibroblasts and Masson's trichrome staining against collagen fibers. The "ImageJ" was used to evaluate fibrosis, and the density of TILs in the dense and sparse areas of fibrosis was calculated. The Immunoscore (IS) was obtained based on the density of CD3+/CD8+TILs in the tumor center and invasive margin of the primary tumor.<h4>Results</h4>The degree of CD3+/CD8+TIL infiltration in peritoneal metastases was significantly lower than that in liver and lung metastases. The area ratio of α-SMA positive cancer-associated fibroblasts and collagen fibers in peritoneal metastases was significantly higher than that of liver and lung metastases. Furthermore, the density of TILs in the high-fibrosis area was significantly lower than that in the low-fibrosis area. In the high-IS group of primary tumors, the degree of TIL infiltration in distant metastases was significantly higher than that in the low-IS group.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The infiltration of T lymphocytes into tumors is prevented in peritoneal metastases of colorectal cancer due to the high intratumoral fibrosis, which may lead to treatment resistance and a poor prognosis.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255049 |
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En Wang Masatsune Shibutani Hisashi Nagahara Tatsunari Fukuoka Yasuhito Iseki Yuki Okazaki Shinichiro Kashiwagi Hiroaki Tanaka Kiyoshi Maeda Kosei Hirakawa Masaichi Ohira |
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En Wang Masatsune Shibutani Hisashi Nagahara Tatsunari Fukuoka Yasuhito Iseki Yuki Okazaki Shinichiro Kashiwagi Hiroaki Tanaka Kiyoshi Maeda Kosei Hirakawa Masaichi Ohira Abundant intratumoral fibrosis prevents lymphocyte infiltration into peritoneal metastases of colorectal cancer. PLoS ONE |
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En Wang Masatsune Shibutani Hisashi Nagahara Tatsunari Fukuoka Yasuhito Iseki Yuki Okazaki Shinichiro Kashiwagi Hiroaki Tanaka Kiyoshi Maeda Kosei Hirakawa Masaichi Ohira |
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Abundant intratumoral fibrosis prevents lymphocyte infiltration into peritoneal metastases of colorectal cancer. |
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Abundant intratumoral fibrosis prevents lymphocyte infiltration into peritoneal metastases of colorectal cancer. |
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Abundant intratumoral fibrosis prevents lymphocyte infiltration into peritoneal metastases of colorectal cancer. |
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Abundant intratumoral fibrosis prevents lymphocyte infiltration into peritoneal metastases of colorectal cancer. |
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Abundant intratumoral fibrosis prevents lymphocyte infiltration into peritoneal metastases of colorectal cancer. |
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abundant intratumoral fibrosis prevents lymphocyte infiltration into peritoneal metastases of colorectal cancer. |
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<h4>Background</h4>Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) have been reported to reflect the anti-tumor immune status. However, recent investigations have demonstrated that intratumoral fibrosis is important as a factor affecting the infiltration of TILs. This study investigated the organ specificities of TIL infiltration and intratumoral fibrosis in primary colorectal cancer and distant metastases, as well as the relationship between the distribution of TILs and intratumoral fibrosis.<h4>Methods</h4>Patients who underwent resection of primary tumors or distant metastases for colorectal cancer with distant metastases were enrolled. We evaluated the TIL infiltration by immunohistochemical staining with CD3&CD8 and intratumoral fibrosis by immunohistochemical staining with α-SMA positive cancer-associated fibroblasts and Masson's trichrome staining against collagen fibers. The "ImageJ" was used to evaluate fibrosis, and the density of TILs in the dense and sparse areas of fibrosis was calculated. The Immunoscore (IS) was obtained based on the density of CD3+/CD8+TILs in the tumor center and invasive margin of the primary tumor.<h4>Results</h4>The degree of CD3+/CD8+TIL infiltration in peritoneal metastases was significantly lower than that in liver and lung metastases. The area ratio of α-SMA positive cancer-associated fibroblasts and collagen fibers in peritoneal metastases was significantly higher than that of liver and lung metastases. Furthermore, the density of TILs in the high-fibrosis area was significantly lower than that in the low-fibrosis area. In the high-IS group of primary tumors, the degree of TIL infiltration in distant metastases was significantly higher than that in the low-IS group.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The infiltration of T lymphocytes into tumors is prevented in peritoneal metastases of colorectal cancer due to the high intratumoral fibrosis, which may lead to treatment resistance and a poor prognosis. |
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