Chemoradiotherapy and Lymph Node Metastasis Affect Dendritic Cell Infiltration and Maturation in Regional Lymph Nodes of Laryngeal Cancer.
Kanako KawasakiKeita KaiAkimichi MinesakiSachiko MaedaMoriyasu YamauchiYuichiro KuratomiPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Dendritic cells (DCs) are the most specialized antigen-presenting cells, and lymph nodes (LNs) play an important role in the DC-mediated T-cell response. We evaluated the infiltration of CD1a-positive DCs (CD1a-DCs), i.e., immature DCs, and S100-positive dendritic cells (S100-DCs), a mixture of immature and mature DCs, in 73 cases of laryngeal cancer and its regional LNs. Among them, 31 patients underwent radiotherapy (RT) or chemoradiotherapy (CRT) prior to surgery. No significant difference was found for CD1a-DC infiltration in the primary tumors, metastatic LNs and non-metastatic LNs, while S100-DCs were significantly fewer in number in the primary tumors and metastatic LNs compared to non-metastatic LNs. The cases which showed a high infiltration of S100-DCs in the metastatic LNs appeared to show a favorable prognosis, although statistical significance was not reached. In the RT/CRT group, the infiltration of the CD1a-DCs and S100-DCs was less in the primary tumors and metastatic LNs compared to the treatment-naive group. Conversely, the RT/CRT group showed higher CD1a-DC and S100-DC numbers in the non-metastatic LNs compared to the treatment-naïve group. Thus, DC maturation in metastatic LNs plays an important role in tumor immunity in laryngeal cancer, and the infiltration of DCs into the primary tumor and metastatic LNs is impaired by RT/CRT.
Keyphrases
- dendritic cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- small cell lung cancer
- papillary thyroid
- lymph node metastasis
- lymph node
- immune response
- locally advanced
- regulatory t cells
- early stage
- young adults
- heart failure
- squamous cell
- induced apoptosis
- coronary artery disease
- hiv infected
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- cell cycle arrest
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- surgical site infection
- pi k akt