The growth of non-solid neoplastic lung nodules is associated with low PD L1 expression, irrespective of sampling technique.
Chandra BortolottoClaudio MagliaAntonio CiuffredaManuela CorettiRoberta CataniaFilippo AntonacciSergio CarnevaleIvana SarottoRoberto DoreAndrea Riccardo FilippiGabriele ChiaraDaniele ReggeLorenzo PredaPatrizia MorbiniGiulia Maria StellaPublished in: Journal of translational medicine (2020)
Overall PD-L1 immunostaining documented the predominance of low/negative TPS, with high concordance in FNA and corresponding surgical samples. It can be hypothesized that lung ADC with NSN pattern and predominant in situ (i.e. lepidic) components represent the first steps in tumor progression, which have not yet triggered immune response, and/or have not accumulated a significant rate of mutations and neoantigen production, or that they belong to the infiltrated-excluded category of tumors. The negative prediction of response to immunomodulating therapy underlines the importance of rapid surgical treatment of these lesions. Notably, cell block cytology seems to fail in detecting EGFR mutations, thus suggesting that this kind of sampling technique should be not adequate in case of DNA direct sequencing.