Prognosis Value of Immunoregulatory Molecules in Oral Cancer Microenvironment: An Immunohistochemical Study.
Juan Francisco Peña-CardellesJosé Juan Pozo-KreilingerGiovanna RoncadorJesús Esteban-HernándezJosé Ernesto Moro-RodríguezAna Sastre-PeronaBeatriz Castelo-FernándezJosé Luis Cebrián-CarreteroPublished in: Biomedicines (2022)
PD-1 is a protective survival factor that is maintained independently of PD-L1 expression. High values of PD-L1 expression also improve survival. Higher expression of PD-1 is observed in smaller tumors, and higher expression of PD-L1 is more likely in women. No relationship between the tumor microenvironment and histologic risk score was found to influence the survival patterns studied in the OSCC. There is no evidence of a relationship between the histopathological features and the studied markers, although the positive PD-1 and PD-L1 cases have a lower risk of a high WPOI score, and positive PD-1 expression was associated with a lower DOI.