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Immuno markers in newly diagnosed glioblastoma patients underwent Stupp protocol after neurosurgery: a retrospective series

Lorena Gurrieri, Laura Mercatali, Toni Ibrahim, Valentina Fausti, Monia Dall’Agata, Nada Riva, Nicoletta Ranallo, Elena Pasini, Marcella Tazzari, Flavia Foca, Daniela Bartolini, Luca Riccioni, Chiara Cavatorta, Federico Morigi, Jenny Bulgarelli, Claudia Cocchi, Virginia Ghini, Luigino Tosatto, Giovanni Martinelli, Andrea Pession, Laura Ridolfi

2023Journal of Neuro-Oncology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aims of our retrospective study investigated the role of immune system in glioblastoma (GBM), which is the most aggressive primary brain tumor in adults characterized by a poor prognosis. The recurrence rate remains high, probably due to "immune-desert" tumor microenvironment (TME) making GBM hidden from the anti-tumoral immune clearance. Considering this, we aimed to create a panel of prognostic markers from blood and tumor tissue correlating with overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS). METHODS: Firstly, we analyzed the inflammatory markers NLR and PLR as the ratio of the absolute neutrophil count and absolute platelet count by the absolute lymphocyte count respectively, collected at different time points in the peripheral blood of 95 patients. Furthermore, in 31 patients of the same cohort, we analyzed the formalin-fixed paraffin embedded samples to further compare the impact of circulating and inflammatory markers within the TME. RESULTS: Patients aged < 60 years and with methylated MGMT showed better OS. While, pre-chemotherapy Systemic Inflammatory Index (SII) < 480 was related to a better OS and PFS, we observed that only CD68+macrophage and CD66b+neutrophils expressed in vascular/perivascular area (V) showed a statistically significant prognostic role in median OS and PFS. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, we underscored a role of SII as predictive value of response to STUPP protocol. Regarding the TME-related markers, we suggested to take into consideration for future studies with new immunotherapy combinations, each component relating to expression of immune infiltrating subsets.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOncologyImmune systemInternal medicineGlioblastomaRetrospective cohort studyCD68ImmunotherapyImmunohistochemistryPathologyImmunologyCancer researchGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentImmune cells in cancerInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease Prognosis