Regulatory T-cell density and cytotoxic T lymphocyte density are associated with complete response to neoadjuvant paclitaxel and carboplatin chemoradiotherapy in gastric cancer

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Regulatory T-cell density and cytotoxic T lymphocyte density are crucial in regulating antitumor immune responses. Tumor infiltration has marked therapeutic effects in gastric carcinoma, and there is evidence that chemoradiotherapy (CRT) exhibits an immune-mediated component. In the present study, the density of CD4+ and CD8+ cells were evaluated in post-CRT surgical samples from 68 patients with gastric cancer using immunohistochemistry. The associations between T-cell density, cytotoxic T lymphocyte density and clinical survival rate were also analyzed. Cytotoxic T lymphocyte density was associated with gastric carcinoma regression grade and regulatory T-cell density was also associated with gastric carcinoma regression grade. Of the patients who had a pathologic complete response, 84 and 76% were found to have a high CD3+ and CD4+ cell density, which was significantly different to patients who had a low CD3+ and CD4+ cell density. High cytotoxic T lymphocyte density was also associated with improved survival rates of patients with gastric cancer. In conclusion, these outcomes indicated that regulatory T-cell density and cytotoxic T lymphocyte density in the tumor microenvironment were associated with the response to neoadjuvant CRT and may represent a therapeutic target for gastric cancer.

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Huang, D., Yang, Y., Zhang, S., Su, Z., Peng, T., Wang, X., … Li, S. (2018). Regulatory T-cell density and cytotoxic T lymphocyte density are associated with complete response to neoadjuvant paclitaxel and carboplatin chemoradiotherapy in gastric cancer. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 16(5), 3813–3820. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.6684

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