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High Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocyte Count Is Associated with Distinct Gene Expression Profile and Longer Patient Survival in Advanced Ovarian Cancer. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Cancer immunity significantly impacts ovarian cancer outcomes, yet the precise mechanisms remain under-researched.
  • - A study involving 57 advanced ovarian cancer patients revealed that higher counts of CD4 and CD45 immune cells in tumors correlate with longer overall survival (OS).
  • - Analysis also identified 23 important genes linked to immune activity and survival, highlighting the relationship between immune cell presence and gene expression patterns in predicting patient prognosis.

Article Abstract

Cancer-related immunity plays a significant role in the outcome of ovarian cancer, but the exact mechanisms are not fully explored. A retrospective, real-life observational study was conducted including 57 advanced ovarian cancer patients. Immunohistochemistry for CD4, CD8, and CD45 was used for assessing tumor-infiltrating immune cells. Furthermore, an immune-related gene expression assay was performed on 12-10 samples from patients with less than and more than 1-year overall survival (OS), respectively. A higher number of CD4 ( = 0.0028) and CD45 ( = 0.0221) immune cells within the tumor microenvironment were associated with longer OS of patients. In a multivariate setting, higher CD4 T cell infiltration predicted longer OS ( = 0.0392). Twenty-three differentially expressed genes-involved in antigen presentation, costimulatory signaling, matrix remodeling, metastasis formation, and myeloid cell activity-were found when comparing the prognostic groups. It was found that tumor-infiltrating immune cell counts are associated with peculiar gene expression patterns and bear prognostic information in ovarian cancer. expression emerged and was validated as a predictive marker for OS.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10530512PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241813684DOI Listing

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