CC-chemokine ligand 18 is an independent prognostic marker in lymph node-positive non-small cell lung cancer

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Background/Aim: Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are key players in the immune response in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and the main producers of CC-chemokine ligand 18 (CCL18). Our study aimed to analyze the clinical significance of CCL18 expression by TAMs in NSCLC. Material and Methods: Tissue multi-arrays from 243 non-selected patients with NSCLC were constructed. Immunohistochemical double staining for CD68 and CCL18 was performed and the number of CD68+, as well as CCL18+/CD68+ macrophages determined. Results: Comparison of early to advanced lung adenocarcinoma showed significantly more frequent CD68+ as well as CD68/CCL18 double-positive macrophages in advanced disease (p=0.03 and p=0.04). Multivariate analysis revealed a higher proportion of double-positive macrophages to be an independent prognosticator in lymph node-positive NSCLC (hazard ratio(HR)=0.6, 95% confidence interval(CI)=0.35-0.86, p=0.009). Conclusion: In advanced lung adenocarcinoma, infiltration of CCL18+ TAMs was increased and higher expression of CCL18 by TAMs was associated with a favorable prognosis in lymph-node positive NSCLC.

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Schmid, S., Csanadi, A., Kozhuharov, N., Tchudjin, M., Kayser, C., Rawluk, J., … Kayser, G. (2018). CC-chemokine ligand 18 is an independent prognostic marker in lymph node-positive non-small cell lung cancer. Anticancer Research, 38(7), 3913–3918. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.12676

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