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LAG3 in gastric cancer: it’s complicated

Dita Ulase, Hans‐Michael Behrens, Sandra Krüger, S. Heckl, Ulrike Ebert, Thomas Becker, Christoph Röcken

2023Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Lymphocyte activation gene 3 (LAG3) is thought to contribute to T cell exhaustion within the tumor microenvironment of solid tumors. This study aimed to analyze the spatial distribution of LAG3 + cells in relation to clinicopathological and survival data in a large set of 580 primary resected and neoadjuvantly treated gastric cancers (GC). Methods LAG3 expression was evaluated in tumor center and invasive margin using immunohistochemistry and whole-slide digital image analysis. Cases were divided into LAG3-low and LAG3-high expression groups based on (1) median LAG3 + cell density, (2) cut-off values adapted to cancer-specific survival using Cutoff Finder application. Results Significant differences in spatial distribution of LAG3 + cells were observed in primarily resected GC, but not in neoadjuvantly treated GC. LAG3 + cell density showed evident prognostic value at following cut-offs: in primarily resected GC, 21.45 cells/mm 2 in tumor center (17.9 vs. 10.1 months, p = 0.008) and 208.50 cells/mm 2 in invasive margin (33.8 vs. 14.7 months, p = 0.006); and in neoadjuvantly treated GC, 12.62 cells/mm 2 (27.3 vs. 13.2 months, p = 0.003) and 123.00 cells/mm 2 (28.0 vs. 22.4 months, p = 0.136), respectively. Significant associations were found between LAG3 + cell distribution patterns and various clinicopathological factors in both cohorts. In neoadjuvantly treated GC, LAG3 + immune cell density was found to be an independent prognostic factor of survival (HR = 0.312, 95% CI 0.162–0.599, p < 0.001). Conclusion In this study, a higher density of LAG3 + cells was associated with favorable prognosis. Current results support the need for extended analysis of LAG3. Differences in the distribution of LAG3 + cells should be considered, as they could influence clinical outcomes and treatment responses. Graphical abstract

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MedicineInternal medicineImmunohistochemistryHematologyImmune systemOncologyCancer researchImmunologyCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersFerroptosis and cancer prognosisLung Cancer Research Studies