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Regulatory T cells are not a strong predictor of survival for patients with glioblastoma
Authors:Alissa A. Thomas  Jan L. Fisher  Gilbert J. Rahme  Thomas H. Hampton  Udo Baron  Sven Olek  Tim Schwachula  C. Harker Rhodes  Jiang Gui  Laura J. Tafe  Gregory J. Tsongalis  Joel A. Lefferts  Heather Wishart  Jonathan Kleen  Michael Miller  Chery A. Whipple  Francine B. de Abreu  Marc S. Ernstoff  Camilo E. Fadul
Abstract:

Background

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are potentially prognostic indicators in patients with glioblastoma. If differences in frequency of Tregs in tumor or blood account for substantial variation in patient survival, then reliably measuring Tregs may enhance treatment selection and improve outcomes.

Methods

We measured Tregs and CD3+ T cells in tumors and blood from 25 patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma. Tumor-infiltrating Tregs and CD3+ T cells, measured by quantitative DNA demethylation analysis (epigenetic qPCR) and by immunohistochemistry, and peripheral blood Treg proportions measured by flow cytometry were correlated with patient survival. Additionally, we analyzed data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) to correlate the expression of Treg markers with patient survival and glioblastoma subtypes.

Results

Tregs, as measured in tumor tissue and peripheral blood, did not correlate with patient survival. Although there was a correlation between tumor-infiltrating Tregs expression by epigenetic qPCR and immunohistochemistry, epigenetic qPCR was more sensitive and specific. Using data from TCGA, mRNA expression of Forkhead box protein 3 (FoxP3) and Helios and FoxP3 methylation level did not predict survival. While the classical glioblastoma subtype corresponded to lower expression of Treg markers, these markers did not predict survival in any of the glioblastoma subtypes.

Conclusions

Although immunosuppression is a hallmark of glioblastoma, Tregs as measured in tissue by gene expression, immunohistochemistry, or demethylation and Tregs in peripheral blood measured by flow cytometry do not predict survival of patients. Quantitative DNA demethylation analysis provides an objective, sensitive, and specific way of identifying Tregs and CD3+ T cells in glioblastoma.
Keywords:epigenetic qPCR   glioblastoma   immunotherapy   regulatory T cell   Tregs
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