학술논문

Detailed analysis of inflammatory cell infiltration in colorectal cancer.
Document Type
Article
Source
British Journal of Cancer. 10/1/2013, Vol. 109 Issue 7, p1839-1847. 9p.
Subject
*COLON cancer treatment
*INFLAMMATION
*CANCER relapse
*DENDRITIC cells
*NEUTROPHILS
*STATISTICAL correlation
Language
ISSN
0007-0920
Abstract
Background:Higher-grade inflammatory infiltrate is a promising marker for better prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the knowledge on the interrelationships between different inflammatory cells and classifications is fragmentary.Methods:We analysed the densities of eight types of inflammatory cells in a prospectively recruited group of 117 CRC patients and determined their interrelationships and contributions to Klintrup-Mäkinen (K-M) score of overall peritumoural inflammation. We characterised the inflammatory infiltrate in relation to stage and recurrences in 24-month follow-up.Results:There were high positive correlations between the inflammatory cell densities, with the exception of mast cells and CD1a+ immature dendritic cells. High K-M score associated with high peri- and intratumoural densities of CD3+, CD8+, CD68+, CD83+, and FoxP3+ cells and neutrophils. Advanced stage associated with low K-M score, as well as low CD3+, CD8+, CD83+, and FoxP3+ cell counts, of which low K-M score, low CD3+ T-cell count, and low FoxP3+ T-cell count were linked to higher recurrence rate.Conclusion:The density of CRC inflammatory infiltrate declines as stage advances. Especially, low K-M score and low T-cell counts predict higher recurrence rate. The high positive correlations between the individual inflammatory markers support the value of overall inflammatory reaction scoring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]