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  • CD200/CD200R is an immune checkpoint with potential as a target in lung cancer therapy, showing varied expression in tumor types.
  • In a study of 455 lung cancer patients, CD200 was found in 29.7% of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cases and 33.3% of large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) patients, with intratumoral variability.
  • CD200R was primarily expressed in immune cells, particularly in patients with squamous differentiation, but neither CD200 nor CD200R were linked to survival outcomes, although there was a moderate correlation with PD-L1 levels.

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CD200/CD200R is an immune checkpoint with broad expression patterns and a potential target for immune therapy. In this study, we assess both CD200 and CD200R expression in solid tumors, with a focus on lung cancer, and evaluate their association with clinicopathologic characteristics, mutation status, outcome, and programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression. We used multiplexed quantitative immunofluorescence (QIF) to measure the expression of CD200 and CD200R in a total of 455 patients from three lung cancer cohorts. Using carefully validated antibodies, we performed target measurement with tyramide-based QIF panels and analyzed the data using the PM2000 microscope and AQUA software. CD200 tumor positivity was found in 29.7% of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients and 33.3% of lung large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) patients. CD200 demonstrated notable intratumoral heterogeneity. CD200R was expressed in immune cells in 25% of NSCLC and 41.3% of LCNEC patients. While CD200R is predominantly expressed in immune cells, rare tumor cell staining was seen in a highly heterogeneous pattern. CD200R expression in the stromal compartment was significantly higher in patients with squamous differentiation ( < 0.0001). Neither CD200 nor CD200R were associated with other clinicopathologic characteristics or mutation status. Both biomarkers were not prognostic for disease-free or overall survival in NSCLC. CD200 showed moderate correlation with PD-L1. CD200/CD200R pathway is frequently expressed in lung cancer patients. Differential expression patterns of CD200 and CD200R with PD-L1 suggest a potential role for targeting this pathway alone in patients with NSCLC.

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