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Relationships between physical and immunological tumor microenvironment in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

Yu IgataMotohiro KojimaToshiyuki SuzukiGenichiro IshiiRyo MorisueToshihiro SuzukiMasashi KudoMotokazu SugimotoShin KobayashiJohn D MartinTriantafyllos StylianopoulosHoracio CabralMitsunobu R KanoMasaru KonishiNaoto Gotohda
Published in: Cancer science (2023)
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is physically palpated as a hard tumor with an unfavorable prognosis. Assessing physical features and their association with pathological features could help to elucidate the mechanism of physical abnormalities in cancer tissues. A total of 93 patients who underwent radical surgery for pancreatic and bile duct cancers at a single center hospital during a 28-month period were recruited for this study that aimed to estimate the stiffness of PDAC tissues compared to the other neoplasms and assess relationships between tumor stiffness and pathological features. Physical alterations and pathological features of PDAC, with or without preoperative therapy, were analyzed. The immunological tumor microenvironment was evaluated using multiplexed fluorescent immunohistochemistry. The stiffness of PDAC correlated with the ratio of Azan-Mallory staining, α-smooth muscle actin, and collagen I-positive areas of the tumors. Densities of CD8 + T cells and CD204 + macrophages were associated with tumor stiffness in cases without preoperative therapy. Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma treated with preoperative therapy was softer than that without, and the association between tumor stiffness and immune cell infiltration was not shown after preoperative therapy. We observed the relationship between tumor stiffness and immunological features in human PDAC for the first time. Immune cell densities in the tumor center were smaller in hard tumors than in soft tumors without preoperative therapies. Preoperative therapy could alter physical and immunological aspects, warranting further study. Understanding of the correlations between physical and immunological aspects could lead to the development of new therapies.
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