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T- and B-Cells in the Inner Invasive Margin of Hepatocellular Carcinoma after Resection Associate with Favorable Prognosis.

Andriy V TrailinLenka ČervenkováFilip AmbrozkiewiczEsraa AliPhanindra KasiRichard PálekPetr HošekVladislav TřeškaOndřej DaumZbynek TonarVáclav LiškaKari Hemminki
Published in: Cancers (2022)
In this retrospective study on 67 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), after tumor resection, we evaluated the significance of CD3+ and CD8+ T-lymphocytes and CD20+ B-lymphocytes in tumor and non-tumor liver for time to recurrence (TTR), disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival. After immunohistochemical staining, the density of nucleated lymphocyte profiles (Q A ) was estimated stereologically in the tumor center (TC), inner margin (inn M), outer margin (out M), peritumor and non-tumor liver. In TC, intermediate and high Q A of CD8+ cells predicted longer TTR, whereas CD3+ and CD20+ were predictive only at high Q A . DFS was predicted by high Q A of CD3+, CD8+ and CD20+ cells in TC. The inn M harbored smaller Q A of CD3+, CD8+ and CD20+ lymphocytes than out M. In contrast to out M, high T-cells' Q A and intermediate and high B-cell Q A in inn M predicted longer TTR and DFS. High inn M/out M Q A ratios of CD3+ and CD20+ cells were associated with longer TTR and DFS, whereas high inn M/out M Q A ratio of CD8+ was predictive only for DFS. Patients with intermediate-high Q A of combined CD8+ and CD20+ cells in inn M showed longer TTR and DFS, compared to CD8+-high or CD20+-high alone. Our findings highlight overall heterogeneity of the tumor invasive margin, the importance of inn M, and the predictive role of B-cells.
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