Soft tissue and bone sarcomas are rare entities, hence, standardized therapeutic strategies are difficult to assess. Immunohistochemistry was performed on 68 sarcoma samples to assess the expression of PD-1, PD-L1, IDO and CD70 in different tumor compartments and molecular analysis was performed to assess microsatellite instability status. PD-1/PD-L1, IDO and CD70 pathways are at play in the immune evasion of sarcomas in general. Soft tissue sarcomas more often show an inflamed phenotype compared with bone sarcomas. Specific histologic sarcoma types show high expression levels of different markers. Finally, this is the first presentation of a microsatellite instability-high Kaposi sarcoma. Immune evasion occurs in sarcomas. Specific histologic types might benefit from immunotherapy, for which further investigation is needed.
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