Anti-inflammatory microenvironment of esophageal adenocarcinomas negatively impacts survival.
Karl-Frederick KarstensJan KempskiAnastasios D GiannouPenelope PelczarBabett SteglichStefan SteurerEric FreiwaldAnna WoestemeierLeonie KonczallaMichael TachezyMatthias ReehMaximilian BockhornDaniel PerezOliver MannAnsgar W LohseThomas RoeschJakob R IzbickiNicola GaglianiSamuel HuberPublished in: Cancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII (2020)
EAC shows an anti-inflammatory environment, which strongly affects patient survival. The microscopically unaltered peritumoral tissue shows a similar anti-inflammatory pattern indicating an immunological field effect, which might contribute to early local recurrences despite radical resection. These data suggest that using checkpoint inhibitors targeting anti-inflammatory T cells would be a promising therapeutic strategy in EAC.