Impact of exercise training on tumour-infiltrating T cells in human prostate cancer: A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial (PRO-TEST).

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY Experimental Physiology Pub Date : 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1113/EP092374
Simon Nørskov Thomsen, Emil Wriedt, Marianne Gardar Stærk, Sissal Sigmundsdottir Djurhuus, Birgitte Grønkær Toft, Sabrina Wielsøe, Andreas Røder, Thomas Hasselager, Peter Busch Østergren, Henrik Jakobsen, Klaus Brasso, Jesper Frank Christensen, Louise Lang Lehrskov, Casper Simonsen
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Exercise training reduces tumour growth by increasing tumour-infiltrating T-cell density in preclinical models. However, it remains unknown whether exercise training can modify intratumoural T cells in humans.The aim of this study was to compare the effects of an exercise training intervention versus control on human prostate intratumoural T-cell density.This study is a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial. We randomly allocated men (age > 18 years) with treatment-naive localized prostate cancer scheduled for radical prostatectomy 2:1 to exercise training intervention or control. The exercise intervention consisted of supervised, high-intensity interval bicycling four times per week from the time of randomization until prostatectomy. Intratumoural CD3+ and CD8+ T-cell densities in diagnostic biopsies and postsurgical prostatectomy specimens were quantified using immunohistochemistry. Between-group differences in changes from baseline to follow-up were estimated using constrained baseline linear mixed-effect models.A total of 30 participants were included (exercise intervention, n = 20; control, n = 10). We found no between-group differences in changes in CD3+ T cells [mean difference (95% confidence interval): -17 (-185; 150) cells/mm2] or CD8+ T cells [mean difference (95% confidence interval): -16 (-206; 172) cells/mm2]. Additionally, we found no statistically significant correlations between changes in T-cell density and the number of exercise training sessions attended or changes in maximal oxygen consumption.In this secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial, we found no impact of the exercise regimen on tumour-infiltrating CD3+ and CD8+ T-cell density in human prostate cancer.

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运动训练对人类前列腺癌肿瘤浸润性T细胞的影响:一项随机对照试验(PRO-TEST)的二次分析。
在临床前模型中,运动训练通过增加肿瘤浸润t细胞密度来减少肿瘤生长。然而,运动训练是否能改变人类肿瘤内的T细胞尚不清楚。本研究的目的是比较运动训练干预与对照组对人类前列腺肿瘤内t细胞密度的影响。本研究是一项随机对照试验的二次分析。我们随机将接受根治性前列腺切除术的未接受治疗的局限性前列腺癌患者(年龄0 ~ 18岁)2:1分配到运动训练干预组或对照组。运动干预包括从随机分组到前列腺切除术,每周进行四次有监督的高强度间歇自行车运动。应用免疫组织化学方法定量诊断活检和前列腺切除术后标本中瘤内CD3+和CD8+ t细胞密度。使用约束基线线性混合效应模型估计从基线到随访变化的组间差异。共纳入30名受试者(运动干预,n = 20;对照组,n = 10)。我们发现CD3+ T细胞的变化在组间没有差异[平均差异(95%置信区间):-17 (-185;150个)细胞/mm2]或CD8+ T细胞[平均差异(95%置信区间):-16 (-206;172)细胞/平方毫米)。此外,我们发现t细胞密度的变化与参加运动训练的次数或最大耗氧量的变化之间没有统计学上显著的相关性。在这项随机对照试验的二级分析中,我们发现运动方案对人类前列腺癌肿瘤浸润性CD3+和CD8+ t细胞密度没有影响。
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Experimental Physiology
Experimental Physiology 医学-生理学
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期刊介绍: Experimental Physiology publishes research papers that report novel insights into homeostatic and adaptive responses in health, as well as those that further our understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms in disease. We encourage papers that embrace the journal’s orientation of translation and integration, including studies of the adaptive responses to exercise, acute and chronic environmental stressors, growth and aging, and diseases where integrative homeostatic mechanisms play a key role in the response to and evolution of the disease process. Examples of such diseases include hypertension, heart failure, hypoxic lung disease, endocrine and neurological disorders. We are also keen to publish research that has a translational aspect or clinical application. Comparative physiology work that can be applied to aid the understanding human physiology is also encouraged. Manuscripts that report the use of bioinformatic, genomic, molecular, proteomic and cellular techniques to provide novel insights into integrative physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms are welcomed.
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