Abstract

Intratumoral immune profiles are related to prognosis and therapeutic efficacy, and could result in personalized treatments based on biomarkers. To develop a multiplex, quantitative, and rapid tissue evaluation method based on the clinically established standard immunohistochemistry (IHC), a 6-marker rapid multiplex IHC was developed based on our previously reported 14-marker multiplex IHC by reducing the number of labels and accelerating the staining procedure. First, fewer labels were required to identify the same immunological features linked to prognosis in 14-marker multiplex IHC analyses. The six selected markers showed a significant correlation with the 14 markers in the immune classification. Next, a rapid staining protocol was developed by optimizing the reaction temperature, chromogen, and washing time, allowing the completion of 6-marker analysis in 5 h and 49 min, as opposed to the several days required for conventional multiplex IHC. Validation of benign tonsil and head and neck cancer tissues revealed a significant correlation between rapid and conventional 6-makrer multiplex IHC in terms of staining intensities, densities of T cells, macrophages, lymphoid/myeloid immune cell ratios, and spatial profiles of intratumoral immune infiltrates. This method may enable quantitative assessment of the tumor-immune microenvironment on a clinically feasible time scale, which promotes the development of tissue biomarker-guided therapeutic strategies.

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