A new immunological prognostic model based on immunohistochemistry for extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma patients after non-anthracycline-based chemotherapy

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Purpose: Programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) has been proposed as an important prognostic factor in many types of cancer. However, the role of predicting the prognosis of PD-L1 in extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTL) was controversial. Combining other biomarkers might enhance its predictive power. This study aims to evaluate the prognostic value of PD-L1 in conjunction with tumor-infiltrating FoxP3+Tregs for ENKTL after non-anthracycline-based chemotherapy. Patients and Methods: A total of 81 patients with ENKTL were included in this study. Clinicopathological characteristics were collected, and prognostic significance of PD-L1 in neoplastic cells (nPD-L1) and tumor-infiltrating FoxP3+Tregs were evaluated. Results: Patients with nPD-L1-positive had significantly inferior overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) compared with nPD-L1-negative (3-year OS, 37.2% vs 67.3%, p = 0.014; 3-year PFS, 31.0% vs 61.8%, p =0.010, respectively). Patients who had low FoxP3+Tregs had significantly inferior OS and PFS compared with high FoxP3+Tregs (3-year OS, 36.4% vs 63.0%, p = 0.004; 3-year PFS, 31.7% vs 56.3%, p = 0.020, respec-tively). The results of multivariate analysis showed that nPD-L1 positivity (HR 6.629, 95% CI 1.966–22.350, p=0.002) and low FoxP3+Tregs (HR 7.317, 95% CI 2.154–24.855, p=0.001) were independent predictors of inferior OS. Using these 2 variables, we constructed a new prognostic model that singled out 3 groups with different risk profiles: group 1, no adverse factors; group 2, 1 adverse factor; and group 3, 2 adverse factors. The 3-year OS rates of group 1, group 2, and group 3 were 93.3%, 46.6% and 20.8%, respectively (p<0.001), and the 3-year PFS rates were 86.7%, 40.8% and 15.0%, respectively (p=0.001). Conclusion: This study is the first to validate the prognostic value of nPD-L1 and tumor-infiltrating FoxP3+Tregs in ENKTL; the new immunological prognostic model might be used to stratify ENKTL patients in clinical trials for new therapeutic strategies.

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Lam, S. T., Huang, H., Fang, X., Wang, Z., Hong, H., Ren, Q., … Lin, T. (2020). A new immunological prognostic model based on immunohistochemistry for extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma patients after non-anthracycline-based chemotherapy. Cancer Management and Research, 12, 1981–1990. https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S244176

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