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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Features Associated with a High and Low Expression of Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes: A Stratified Analysis According to Molecular Subtypes.

Jiejie ZhouYi JinHaiwei MiaoShanshan LuXinmiao LiuYun HeHuiru LiuYoufan ZhaoYang ZhangYan-Lin LiuZhifang PanJeon-Hor ChenMeihao WangMin-Ying Lydia Su
Published in: Cancers (2023)
A total of 457 patients, including 241 HR+/HER2- patients, 134 HER2+ patients, and 82 TN patients, were studied. The percentage of TILs in the stroma adjacent to the tumor cells was assessed using a 10% cutoff. The low TIL percentages were 82% in the HR+ patients, 63% in the HER2+ patients, and 56% in the TN patients ( p < 0.001). MRI features such as morphology as mass or non-mass enhancement (NME), shape, margin, internal enhancement, presence of peritumoral edema, and the DCE kinetic pattern were assessed. Tumor sizes were smaller in the HR+/HER2- group ( p < 0.001); HER2+ was more likely to present as NME ( p = 0.031); homogeneous enhancement was mostly seen in HR+ ( p < 0.001); and the peritumoral edema was present in 45% HR+, 71% HER2+, and 80% TN ( p < 0.001). In each subtype, the MR features between the high- vs. low-TIL groups were compared. In HR+/HER2-, peritumoral edema was more likely to be present in those with high TILs (70%) than in those with low TILs (40%, p < 0.001). In TN, those with high TILs were more likely to present a regular shape (33%) than those with low TILs (13%, p = 0.029) and more likely to present the circumscribed margin (19%) than those with low TILs (2%, p = 0.009).
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