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Immunophenotype Rearrangement in Response to Tumor Excision May Be Related to the Risk of Biochemical Recurrence in Prostate Cancer Patients.

Paulius BosasGintaras ZaleskisDaiva DabkevičieneNeringa DobrovolskieneAgata MlynskaRenatas TikuišisAlbertas UlysVita PašukonieneSonata JarmalaitėFeliksas Jankevičius
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
Tumor excision in prostate cancer patients results in two distinct patterns of immunophenotype rearrangement. The low-risk group is highly responsive, revealing postoperative restoration of T cells, NK cells, and CD8+ CD69+ numbers and the absence of suppressor MDSC increase. The high-risk group presented a limited response, accompanied by a suppressor MDSC increase and CD8+ CD69+ increase. The laparoscopic approach, unlike ORP, did not result in an MDSC increase in the postoperative period.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • patients undergoing
  • nk cells
  • minimally invasive