Ling-Yan Zhu, Jia Zhou, Yan-Zhang Liu, Wei-Dong Pan
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引用次数: 22
摘要
背景与目的:多项研究表明,肿瘤浸润性自然杀伤细胞(NK)数量高与肿瘤患者预后良好相关。本研究旨在探讨NK细胞浸润对肝细胞癌(HCC)患者术后生存及预后的影响。方法:采用流式细胞术检测HCC患者浸润NK细胞比例,免疫组织化学检测CD56+ (NK)细胞表达。采用Kaplan-Meier法和Cox回归评价肿瘤内和肿瘤周围NK细胞密度的预后价值。结果:HCC患者肿瘤浸润性淋巴细胞(TIL)中NK细胞水平明显低于非肿瘤浸润性淋巴细胞(NIL)[(11.8 +/- 8.1)%比(18.0+/-7.9)%,P=0.002]。癌巢内NK细胞密度明显低于瘤周(2.3 +/- 2.6 vs. 8.5 +/- 4.5)。结论:低NK细胞浸润可预测HCC患者预后不良。
[Prognostic significance of natural killer cell infiltration in hepatocellular carcinoma].
Background and objective: Several studies have Shown the correlation of high numbers of tumor-infiltrating natural killer (NK) cells with a good prognosis for cancer patients. This study was to investigate the impact of NK cell infiltration on the survival and prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after resection.
Methods: The proportion of infiltrating NK cells of HCC patients was measured using flow cytometry, and the expression of CD56+ (NK) cells was investigated using immunohistochemistry. Prognostic values of intratumoral and peritumoral NK cell densities were evaluated by Kaplan-Meier method and Cox regression.
Results: The level of NK cells was significantly lower in tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) of HCC patients than in nontumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (NIL) [(11.8 +/- 8.1)% vs. (18.0+/-7.9)%, P=0.002]. The density of NK cells was also significantly lower in cancer nests than in peritumoral lesions (2.3 +/- 2.6 vs. 8.5 +/- 4.5 cells per field, P<0.001). Patients with low intratumoral NK cells had shorter disease-free survival (P=0.027) and overall survival (P=0.005) than patients with high intratumoral NK cells. In contrast, NK cells in the peritumoral area showed no prognostic significance for either disease-free survival or overall survival. Multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis showed that intratumoral NK cell density was an independent prognostic factor of prolonged overall survival (hazard ratio = 2.658, P=0.019).
Conclusion: Low NK cells infiltration could predict poor prognosis in patients with HCC.