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Intratumoural FOXP3-positive regulatory T cells are associated with adverse prognosis in radically resected gastric cancer
Authors:Perrone Giuseppe  Ruffini Pier Adelchi  Catalano Vincenzo  Spino Cathie  Santini Daniele  Muretto Pietro  Spoto Chiara  Zingaretti Costantino  Sisti Valerio  Alessandroni Paolo  Giordani Paolo  Cicetti Andrea  D'Emidio Silvia  Morini Sergio  Ruzzo Annamaria  Magnani Mauro  Tonini Giuseppe  Rabitti Carla  Graziano Francesco
Affiliation:Department of Histopathology, University Campus Biomedico, Rome, Italy.
Abstract:We investigated the clinical significance of tumour-infiltrating FOXP3-positive regulatory T cells (Tregs) in radically resected (R0) gastric cancer. From a single-institution database, tumors of 110 patients who underwent R0 resection for stage II-III disease were studied for FOXP3-positive Tregs by immunohistochemistry. The observed median number of FOXP3-positive Tregs was used as the cut-point in analyses (<6 versus >or=6 count). Tregs were significantly higher in gastric carcinomas than in normal tissue (P = 0.0001). Tregs count >or=6 was significantly associated with vascular/lymphatic/perineural invasion (VELIPI) in the tumour (P = 0.03). Multivariate analysis showed association between adverse relapse-free survival and grading 3, stage III, VELIPI and Tregs count >or=6 (P = 0.02). Adverse overall survival was associated with grading 3, stage III, VELIPI and Tregs count >or=6 (P = 0.006). FOXP3-positive Tregs may be a novel marker for identifying high-risk gastric cancer patients. Present findings deserve additional investigation as Tregs may also represent an innovative therapeutic target.
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