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Overexpression of PD-1 and CD39 in tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes compared with peripheral blood lymphocytes in triple-negative breast cancer

Asmaa M. Zahran, Amal Rayan, Zeinab Albadry M. Zahran, Wael M. Y. Mohamed, Dalia O. Mohamed, Mona H. Abdel-Rahim, Omnia El‐Badawy

2022PLoS ONE21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Growing evidence highlighted the primary role of the immune system in the disease course of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). The study aim was to investigate the expression of PD-1 and CD39 on CD4+ and CD8+ cells infiltrating tumor tissue compared to their counterparts in peripheral blood and explore its association with tumor characteristics, disease progression, and prognosis in females with TNBC. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study included 30 TNBC patients and 20 healthy controls. Cancer and normal breast tissue and peripheral blood samples were collected for evaluation of the expression of PD-1 and CD39 on CD4+ and CD8+T cells by flow cytometry. RESULTS: A marked reduction in the percentage of CD8+ T lymphocytes and a significant increase in the frequencies of CD4+ T lymphocytes and CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes expressing PD1 and CD39 were evident in tumor tissue in comparison with the normal breast tissue. The DFS was inversely related to the cancer tissue PD1+CD8+ and CD39+CD8+ T lymphocytes. Almost all studied cells were significantly increased in the tumor tissue than in peripheral blood. Positive correlations were detected among peripheral PD1+CD4+T lymphocytes and each of cancer tissue PD1+CD4+, PD1+CD8+and CD39+CD8+T cells, and among peripheral and cancer tissue CD39+CD4+and CD39+CD8+ T cells. CONCLUSIONS: The CD39 and PD1 inhibitory pathways are synergistically utilized by TNBC cells to evade host immune response causing poor survival. Hence, combinational immunotherapy blocking these pathways might be a promising treatment strategy in this type of cancer.

Topics & Concepts

CD8Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytesImmune systemBreast cancerTriple-negative breast cancerCancerMedicineCytotoxic T cellImmunotherapyImmunologyCancer researchBiologyInternal medicineBiochemistryIn vitroCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersTryptophan and brain disordersImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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