Immune microenvironment and intrinsic subtyping in hormone receptor-positive/HER2-negative breast cancer

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Little is known regarding the interaction between immune microenvironment and tumor biology in hormone receptor (HR)+/HER2− breast cancer (BC). We here assess pretreatment gene-expression data from 66 HR+/HER2− early BCs from the LETLOB trial and show that non-luminal tumors (HER2-enriched, Basal-like) present higher tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte levels than luminal tumors. Moreover, significant differences in immune infiltrate composition, assessed by CIBERSORT, were observed: non-luminal tumors showed a more proinflammatory antitumor immune infiltrate composition than luminal ones.

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Griguolo, G., Dieci, M. V., Paré, L., Miglietta, F., Generali, D. G., Frassoldati, A., … Guarneri, V. (2021). Immune microenvironment and intrinsic subtyping in hormone receptor-positive/HER2-negative breast cancer. Npj Breast Cancer, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41523-021-00223-x

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