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Infiltration of metastatic lymph nodes with PD-1+ T cells is associated with improved disease-free and overall survival in resected N+ NSCLC.

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Wang, S; Song, Y; Morse, MA; Sun, P; Qiao, G; Wang, X; Zhou, X; Hobeika, A; Ren, J; Lyerly, HK
Published in: Am J Cancer Res
2020

Tumor metastases to regional lymph nodes are associated with worse outcome for patients with resected non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but there is a wide variation in survival. We hypothesized that infiltration of tumor-involved lymph nodes with activated effector T cells would impact subsequent outcome. A total of 54 lymph nodes (27 N+ and 15 N- collected from 12 patients with Stage IIB (T2N1M0) and 12 N- lymph nodes collected from 10 patients with Stage IIA (T2N0M0) who underwent lymphadenectomy during surgical management of their NSCLC) were analyzed for effector T cells expressing activation markers PD-1 and TIM-3 using the Opal-multiple immunofluorescence assay. The frequency of CD3+CD8+ (P=0.0001), CD3+CD8+TIM-3+ (P<0.0001), and CD3+CD8+TIM-3+Ki-67+ (P<0.0001) T cells was greater in lymph nodes of IIA patients compared with IIB patients; however the frequency of CD3+CD8+PD-1+ (P=0.0086), CD3+CD8+TIM-3+ (P=0.0129), CD3+CD8+PD-1+Ki-67+ (P<0.0001) and CD3+CD8+TIM-3+Ki-67+ (P=0.0001) T cells was greater among the tumor involved (N+) nodes of N1 patients compared with the tumor-uninvolved (N-) nodes. The frequency of intranodal CD3+CD8+, CD3+CD8+PD-1+ and CD3+CD8+PD-1+Ki-67+ T cells in N+ nodes was associated with prolonged progression-free (PFS) and overall survival (OS). These data suggest that CD3+CD8+TIM-3+ T cells may suppress tumor spread to regional lymph nodes but once tumor cells metastasize to lymph nodes, CD3+/CD8+/PD-1+/Ki67+ T cells localizing to N+ nodes may prevent further tumor spread, resulting in prolonged survival.

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Published In

Am J Cancer Res

ISSN

2156-6976

Publication Date

2020

Volume

10

Issue

12

Start / End Page

4435 / 4449

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis
 

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Wang, S., Song, Y., Morse, M. A., Sun, P., Qiao, G., Wang, X., … Lyerly, H. K. (2020). Infiltration of metastatic lymph nodes with PD-1+ T cells is associated with improved disease-free and overall survival in resected N+ NSCLC. Am J Cancer Res, 10(12), 4435–4449.
Wang, Shuo, Yuguang Song, Michael A. Morse, Pingping Sun, Guoliang Qiao, Xiaoli Wang, Xinna Zhou, Amy Hobeika, Jun Ren, and Herbert Kim Lyerly. “Infiltration of metastatic lymph nodes with PD-1+ T cells is associated with improved disease-free and overall survival in resected N+ NSCLC.Am J Cancer Res 10, no. 12 (2020): 4435–49.
Wang S, Song Y, Morse MA, Sun P, Qiao G, Wang X, et al. Infiltration of metastatic lymph nodes with PD-1+ T cells is associated with improved disease-free and overall survival in resected N+ NSCLC. Am J Cancer Res. 2020;10(12):4435–49.
Wang S, Song Y, Morse MA, Sun P, Qiao G, Wang X, Zhou X, Hobeika A, Ren J, Lyerly HK. Infiltration of metastatic lymph nodes with PD-1+ T cells is associated with improved disease-free and overall survival in resected N+ NSCLC. Am J Cancer Res. 2020;10(12):4435–4449.

Published In

Am J Cancer Res

ISSN

2156-6976

Publication Date

2020

Volume

10

Issue

12

Start / End Page

4435 / 4449

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis