Abstract

Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is associated with Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) infection. MCPyV antibodies (MCPyV-Ab) in plasma correlate with survival, while MCPyV-Ab within the tumor has never been investigated. This study evaluated plasma MCPyV-Ab and tumor MCPyV-Ab titers to evaluate their role in outcomes and prognostication. A single-institution, prospective database was retrospectively reviewed for patients diagnosed with MCC from 2014 to 2021. MCPyV-Ab plasma and tumor titers, as well as patient and treatment factors, were collected. Two-year overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) were examined based on MCPyV-Ab presence in tumor. Forty patients were identified, with a median follow-up of 27.6 months. Patients were stratified into four groups based on the presence of MCPyV-Ab in plasma (P+, P-) and tumor (T+, T-). Most patients (60.0%) were P-/T-. Of the remaining patients, 22.5% were P+/T+, 12.5% were P-/T+, and 5.0% were P+/T-. Two-year DFS of the P-/T- group was 16.6 months, which was not different from the other groups (p=0.79). Two-year OS of P-/T- was 18.3 months, and 2-year OS of P-/T+ was 28.1 months, which was similar between groups (p=0.80). Most patients P+ for MCPyV had antibody-positive tumors (T+), and P- patients were also T-; however, there was a subset of patients where plasma and tumor antibody findings were incongruent. Patients with MCPyV-Ab in either plasma or tumor had a trend toward improved 2-year DFS and OS, but was limited by a small cohort. This study offers an exploratory investigation into the relationship between plasma and tumor antibodies to MCPyV on which to base future work.

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