The immune contexture and Immunoscore in cancer prognosis and therapeutic efficacy

IF 72.5 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Nature Reviews Cancer Pub Date : 2020-08-04 DOI:10.1038/s41568-020-0285-7
Daniela Bruni, Helen K. Angell, Jérôme Galon
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The international American Joint Committee on Cancer/Union for International Cancer Control (AJCC/UICC) tumour-node-metastasis (TNM) staging system provides the current guidelines for the classification of cancer. However, among patients within the same stage, the clinical outcome can be very different. More recently, a novel definition of cancer has emerged, implicating at all stages a complex and dynamic interaction between tumour cells and the immune system. This has enabled the definition of the immune contexture, representing the pre-existing immune parameters associated with patient survival. Even so, the role of distinct immune cell types in modulating cancer progression is increasingly emerging. An immune-based assay named the ‘Immunoscore’ was defined to quantify the in situ T cell infiltrate and was demonstrated to be superior to the AJCC/UICC TNM classification for patients with colorectal cancer. This Review provides a broad overview of the main immune parameters positively or negatively shaping cancer development, including the Immunoscore, and their prognostic and predictive value. The importance of the immune system in cancer control is demonstrated by the requirement for a pre-existing intratumour adaptive immune response for effective immunotherapies, such as checkpoint inhibitors. Finally, we discuss how the combination of multiple immune parameters, rather than individual ones, might increase prognostic and/or predictive power. This Review discusses the main immune parameters positively or negatively shaping cancer development, and their prognostic and predictive value. The authors advocate the need to assess a combination of immune determinants and the importance of evaluating the functional status of specific cell populations to increase prognostic and/or predictive power.

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癌症预后和疗效中的免疫环境和免疫分数
美国癌症联合委员会/国际癌症控制联盟(AJCC/UICC)的肿瘤-结节-转移(TNM)分期系统为癌症分类提供了现行指南。然而,在同一分期的患者中,临床结果可能大相径庭。最近,癌症出现了一种新的定义,即在癌症的各个阶段,肿瘤细胞与免疫系统之间都存在着复杂而动态的相互作用。这使得免疫环境的定义成为可能,它代表了与患者生存相关的已有免疫参数。尽管如此,不同类型的免疫细胞在调节癌症进展中的作用也日益显现。一种名为 "Immunoscore "的基于免疫的检测方法被定义为量化原位 T 细胞浸润,并被证明优于结直肠癌患者的 AJCC/UICC TNM 分类。本综述概述了对癌症发展有积极或消极影响的主要免疫参数(包括免疫评分)及其预后和预测价值。免疫系统在癌症控制中的重要性体现在有效的免疫疗法(如检查点抑制剂)需要预先存在肿瘤内适应性免疫反应。最后,我们讨论了多种免疫参数(而不是单个参数)的组合如何提高预后和/或预测能力。本综述讨论了对癌症发展有积极或消极影响的主要免疫参数及其预后和预测价值。作者认为有必要对免疫决定因素进行综合评估,并强调了评估特定细胞群功能状态以提高预后和/或预测能力的重要性。
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Nature Reviews Cancer
Nature Reviews Cancer 医学-肿瘤学
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111.90
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97
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Cancer, a part of the Nature Reviews portfolio of journals, aims to be the premier source of reviews and commentaries for the scientific communities it serves. The correct abbreviation for abstracting and indexing purposes is Nat. Rev. Cancer. The international standard serial numbers (ISSN) for Nature Reviews Cancer are 1474-175X (print) and 1474-1768 (online). Unlike other journals, Nature Reviews Cancer does not have an external editorial board. Instead, all editorial decisions are made by a team of full-time professional editors who are PhD-level scientists. The journal publishes Research Highlights, Comments, Reviews, and Perspectives relevant to cancer researchers, ensuring that the articles reach the widest possible audience due to their broad scope.
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