Immunosuppressive Tumor Microenvironment Status and Histological Grading of Endometrial Carcinoma.

Q2 Medicine Cancer Microenvironment Pub Date : 2019-12-01 Epub Date: 2019-05-27 DOI:10.1007/s12307-019-00225-1
Julie Antomarchi, Damien Ambrosetti, Charlotte Cohen, Jérôme Delotte, Anne Chevallier, Babou Karimdjee-Soilihi, Mélanie Ngo-Mai, Annie Schmid-Alliana, Heidy Schmid-Antomarchi
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Abstract

The recent successes of new cancer immunotherapy approaches have led to investigate their relevance in the context of the Endometrial Carcinoma (EC). These therapies, that take the tumor-induced immunosuppressive microenvironment into account, target the tumor immune escape, in particular the inhibitory receptors involved in the regulation of the effector T cells' activity (immune checkpoints). The aim of this study was to identify, in ECs, differences in intergrades immune status that could contribute to the differences in tumor aggressiveness, and could also be used as theranostic tools. The immune status of tumors was assessed by quantitative real-time PCR. We analyzed the expression of specific genes associated to specific leukocytes subpopulations and the expression of reporting genes associated with the tumor escape/resistance. This study highlights significant differences in the EC intergrades immune status especially the tumor-infiltrating cell types and their activation status as well as in the molecular factors produced by the environment. The immune microenvironment of grade 1 ECs hints at a robust tumoricidal milieu while that of higher grades is more evocative of a tolerogenic milieu. This genes-based immunological monitoring of tumors that easily highlights significant intergrade differences relating to the density, composition and functional state of the leukocyte infiltrate, could give solid arguments for choosing the best therapeutic options, especially those targeting immune checkpoints. Moreover it could enable an easy adaptation of individual treatment approaches for each patient.

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子宫内膜癌免疫抑制肿瘤微环境状态及组织学分级。
最近新的癌症免疫治疗方法的成功已经导致研究其在子宫内膜癌(EC)背景下的相关性。这些疗法考虑了肿瘤诱导的免疫抑制微环境,针对肿瘤免疫逃逸,特别是参与调节效应T细胞活性的抑制性受体(免疫检查点)。本研究的目的是确定,在ECs中,免疫过渡状态的差异可能导致肿瘤侵袭性的差异,也可以用作治疗工具。采用实时荧光定量PCR检测肿瘤免疫状态。我们分析了与特定白细胞亚群相关的特定基因的表达以及与肿瘤逃逸/抵抗相关的报告基因的表达。本研究强调了EC间质免疫状态特别是肿瘤浸润细胞类型及其激活状态以及环境产生的分子因子的显著差异。1级ECs的免疫微环境暗示了一个强大的肿瘤杀伤环境,而更高级别ECs的免疫微环境更令人联想到一个耐受原环境。这种基于基因的肿瘤免疫监测很容易突出与白细胞浸润的密度、组成和功能状态相关的显著间质差异,可以为选择最佳治疗方案,特别是针对免疫检查点的治疗方案提供坚实的依据。此外,它还可以使每个患者轻松适应个别治疗方法。
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Cancer Microenvironment
Cancer Microenvironment Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: Cancer Microenvironment is the official journal of the International Cancer Microenvironment Society (ICMS). It publishes original studies in all aspects of basic, clinical and translational research devoted to the study of cancer microenvironment. It also features reports on clinical trials. Coverage in Cancer Microenvironment includes: regulation of gene expression in the cancer microenvironment; innate and adaptive immunity in the cancer microenvironment, inflammation and cancer; tumor-associated stroma and extracellular matrix, tumor-endothelium interactions (angiogenesis, extravasation), cancer stem cells, the metastatic niche, targeting the tumor microenvironment: preclinical and clinical trials.
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