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Expression patterns of novel immunotherapy targets in intermediate- and high-grade lung neuroendocrine neoplasms

Ferencz, Bence and Török, Klára and Pipek, Orsolya and Fillinger, János and Csende, Kristóf and Lantos, András and Černeková, Radoslava and Mitták, Marcel and Škarda, Jozef and Delongová, Patricie and Megyesfalvi, Evelyn and Schelch, Karin and Lang, Christian and Solta, Anna and Boettiger, Kristiina and Brcic, Luka and Lindenmann, Jörg and Rényi-Vámos, Ferenc and Aigner, Clemens and Berta, Judit and Megyesfalvi, Zsolt and Döme, Balázs (2024) Expression patterns of novel immunotherapy targets in intermediate- and high-grade lung neuroendocrine neoplasms. Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, 73 (6). No.-114. ISSN 1432-0851

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Abstract

Background: Advancements in immunotherapeutic approaches only had a modest impact on the therapy of lung neuroendocrine neoplasms (LNENs). Our multicenter study aimed to investigate the expression patterns of novel immunotherapy targets in intermediate- and high-grade LNENs. Methods: The expressions of V-domain Ig suppressor of T cell activation (VISTA), OX40L, Glucocorticoid-induced TNF receptor (GITR), and T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain 3 (TIM3) proteins were measured by immunohistochemistry in surgically resected tumor samples of 26 atypical carcinoid (AC), 49 large cell neuroendocrine lung cancer (LCNEC), and 66 small cell lung cancer (SCLC) patients. Tumor and immune cells were separately scored. Results: Tumor cell TIM3 expression was the highest in ACs (p < 0.001), whereas elevated tumor cell GITR levels were characteristic for both ACs and SCLCs (p < 0.001 and p = 0.011, respectively). OX40L expression of tumor cells was considerably lower in ACs (vs. SCLCs; p < 0.001). Tumor cell VISTA expression was consistently low in LNENs, with no significant differences across histological subtypes. ACs were the least immunogenic tumors concerning immune cell abundance (p < 0.001). Immune cell VISTA and GITR expressions were also significantly lower in these intermediate-grade malignancies than in SCLCs or in LCNECs. Immune cell TIM3 and GITR expressions were associated with borderline prognostic significance in our multivariate model (p = 0.057 and p = 0.071, respectively). Conclusions: LNEN subtypes have characteristic and widely divergent VISTA, OX40L, GITR, and TIM3 protein expressions. By shedding light on the different expression patterns of these immunotherapy targets, the current multicenter study provides support for the future implementation of novel immunotherapeutic approaches.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Lung neuroendocrine neoplasm · Immunotherapy target · Immune phenotype · Immunohistochemistry
Subjects: R Medicine / orvostudomány > R1 Medicine (General) / orvostudomány általában
Depositing User: Dr. Zsolt Megyesfalvi
Date Deposited: 29 Sep 2024 05:54
Last Modified: 29 Sep 2024 05:54
URI: https://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/206279

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