The prognostic value of the lymph node in oesophageal adenocarcinoma; incorporating clinicopathological and immunological profiling

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Abstract

Response rates to the current gold standards of care for treating oesophageal adenocarci-noma (OAC) remain modest with 15–25% of patients achieving meaningful pathological responses, highlighting the need for novel therapeutic strategies. This study consists of immune, angiogenic, and inflammatory profiling of the tumour microenvironment (TME) and lymph node microenviron-ment (LNME) in OAC. The prognostic value of nodal involvement and clinicopathological features was compared using a retrospective cohort of OAC patients (n = 702). The expression of inhibitory immune checkpoints by T cells infiltrating tumour-draining lymph nodes (TDLNs) and tumour tissue post-chemo(radio)therapy at surgical resection was assessed by flow cytometry. Nodal metastases is of equal prognostic importance to clinical tumour stage and tumour regression grade (TRG) in OAC. The TME exhibited a greater immuno-suppressive phenotype than the LNME. Our data suggests that blockade of these checkpoints may have a therapeutic rationale for boosting response rates in OAC.

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Donlon, N. E., Davern, M., Sheppard, A., Power, R., O’connell, F., Heeran, A. B., … Lysaght, J. (2021). The prognostic value of the lymph node in oesophageal adenocarcinoma; incorporating clinicopathological and immunological profiling. Cancers, 13(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13164005

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