Background: Although immunotherapy has demonstrated similar clinical activities in the treatment of lung adenocarcinoma (ADC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), several studies have shown programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) to have different predictive roles in ADC and SCC. This study was conducted to compare the different functions of PD-L1/programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) pathway in these malignancies.

Methods: A multi-dimensional analysis based on public databases and 2 independent cohorts including 262 patients with lung cancer was performed. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and fluorescence-based multiplexed staining were used to detect the immune factors.

Results: PD-L1 was observed to have different expressions and regulatory mechanisms between SCC and ADC. PD-L1 was significantly increased from the messenger RNA (mRNA) to protein levels in the SCC group compared with the ADC group. Also, PD-L1 on tumor cells (TCs) was positively correlated with CD8 tumor lymphocyte infiltrates in ADC, but not in SCC. More importantly, PD-L1 was considered to be an independent predictor of overall survival (OS) for ADC patients. In contrast, in SCC patients, PD-1 tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) were considered a poor prognostic predictor.

Conclusions: These findings showed that PD-L1 in ADC and PD-1 TILs in SCC respectively indicates T-cell function, which plays a crucial role in determining prognosis. The distinct functions of the biomarkers between ADC and SCC might provide potential avenues for guiding anti-PD-1/PD-L1 immunotherapy.

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