Association of immune response with overall and disease-free survival in laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas


BAYRAK A. F., Eliyatkin N. O., Islek A., Ozkul Y., Kilic H. S., AKTAŞ S.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY, vol.43, no.4, 2022 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Volume: 43 Issue: 4
  • Publication Date: 2022
  • Doi Number: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2022.103477
  • Journal Name: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY
  • Journal Indexes: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Scopus, Biotechnology Research Abstracts, CAB Abstracts, CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE, Veterinary Science Database
  • Keywords: Laryngeal carcinoma, Cancer immunotherapy, PD-L1, TILs, Survival
  • Dokuz Eylül University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to examine the relationship between checkpoint receptors (PD-1, PD-L1, PD-L2, CTLA-4) and lymphoid infiltration level (TILs) with prognostic features of patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC). Methods: A retrospective study was designed at a tertiary referential university hospital between April 2008 and December 2020. The surgical specimen of the patients who met the eligibility criteria were re-examined histo-pathological, sociodemographic, clinical, pathological, and follow-up findings of patients were determined. The impact of PD-1, PD-L1, PD-L2, CTLA4, and TILs levels for the presence of cancer recurrence, disease-specific mortality, overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS) was investigated. Results: Forty-five patients with LSCC were included in the study. The mean follow-up period was 48.3 +/- 14.3 months (min: 36, max 84). TILs scores were detected significantly lower in patients with distant metastasis and recurrence (p = 0.046 and 0.010). Also, only TILs was a significant risk factor for recurrence and survival among the PD-1, PD-L1, PD-L2, CTLA-4, and TILs (HR = 0.217 CI: 0.070-0.679, p = 0.009 and HR = 0.566, CI: 0,321-980, p = 0.048). Similarly, for the TILs score: > 1 was significant for DFS. (Long-Rank = 0.009). The examined markers and TILs scores were not a significant predictive factor for OS. Conclusion: An increase in TILs density in LSCCs is associated with a better prognosis. However, PD-1, PD-L1, PD-L2, CTLA-4 could not be associated with prognosis. Controlled studies combined with immunotherapy treatment results are needed to reveal their role as a marker and prognostic factor of the anti-tumor immune response.