Abstract

The microenvironment created by tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) can support and regulate immune responses, affecting the prognosis and immune treatment of patients. Nevertheless, the actual importance of TLSs for predicting the prognosis of combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma (cHCC-CCA) patients remains unclear. Herein, using spatial transcriptomic analysis, we revealed that a gene signature of TLSs specific to cHCC-CCA was associated with high-intensity immune infiltration. Then, a novel scoring system was developed to evaluate the distribution and frequency of TLSs in intra-tumoral and extra-tumoral regions (iTLS and eTLS scores) in 146 cHCC-CCA patients. iTLS score was positively associated with promising prognosis, likely due to the decreased frequency of suppressive immune cell like Tregs, and the ratio of CD163+ macrophages to macrophages in intra-tumoral TLSs via imaging mass cytometry, while improved prognosis is not necessarily indicated by a higher eTLS score. Overall, this study highlights the potential of TLSs as a prognostic factor and an indicator of immune therapy in cHCC-CCA.

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