Increased radiation-associated t-cell infiltration in recurrent idh-mutant glioma

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Most gliomas are associated with a fatal prognosis and remain incurable because of their infiltrative growth. Consequently, the addition of immunotherapy to conventional therapy may improve patient outcomes. Here, we analyzed T-cell infiltration and, therefore, a major prerequisite for successful immunotherapyina seriesofprimary(n=78) andrecurrent (n=66) isocitratedehydrogenase (IDH)-mutant glioma and their changes following treatment with radio- and/or chemotherapy. After multicolour immunofluorescence staining, T cells were counted in entire tumor sections using a software-based setup. Newly diagnosed diffuse IDH-mutant gliomas displayed a median T-cell infiltration of 0.99 T cells/mm2 (range: 0–48.97 CD3+ T cells/mm2), which was about two-fold increased for CD3+, helper, and cytotoxic T cells in recurrent glioma. Furthermore, T-cell infiltration of recurrent tumors was associated with the type of adjuvant treatment of the primary tumor. Interestingly, only glioma patients solely receiving radiotherapy presented consistently with increased T-cell infiltration in their recurrent tumors. This was confirmed in a subset of 27 matched pairs. In conclusion, differences in the T-cell infiltration of primary and recurrent gliomas were demonstrated, and evidence was provided for a beneficial long-term effect on T-cell infiltration upon treatment with radiotherapy.

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Makarevic, A., Rapp, C., Dettling, S., Reuss, D., Jungk, C., Abdollahi, A., … Warta, R. (2020). Increased radiation-associated t-cell infiltration in recurrent idh-mutant glioma. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(20), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21207801

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