Abstract

Tumor microenvironment have been implicated in many kind of cancers to hold an important role in determining treatment success especially with immunotherapy. In nasopharyngeal cancer, the prognostic role of this immune cells within tumor microenvironment is still doubtful. We conducted a study that included 25 nasopharyngeal cancer biopsy specimens to seek a more direct relationship between tumor infiltrating immune cells and tumor progression. Apart from that, we also checked the PD-L1 protein through immunohistochemistry. The PD-L1 was positively expressed in all our 25 samples with nasopharyngeal cancer WHO type 3 histology. Majority samples have >50% PD-L1 expression in tumor cells. We also found that denser local tumor infiltrating immune cells population have relatively much smaller local tumor volume. The inverse applied, with the mean local tumor volumes were 181.92 cm3 ± 81.45 cm3, 117.13 cm3 ± 88.72 cm3, and 55.13 cm3 ± 25.06 cm3 for mild, moderate, and heavy immune cells infiltration respectively (p = 0.013). Therefore, we concluded that tumor infiltrating immune cells play an important role in tumor progression, hence evaluating this simple and predictive factor may provide us with some valuable prognostic information.

Highlights

  • The ability of mutated cells to escape immune recognition is one of the major mechanism of tumor cells to become malignant

  • We reported the relationship between local tumor infiltrating immune cells and local tumor volume

  • Evaluation of Programmed Cell Death Ligand 1 (PD-L1) staining was carried out based on the percentage of tumor cells that was stained positive on its cytomembrane

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Introduction

The ability of mutated cells to escape immune recognition is one of the major mechanism of tumor cells to become malignant. It takes many years from a precancerous lesion to transform into cancerous lesion. Multiple ongoing and continuous mutations eventually drive some clones of mutated cells to acquire the ability to escape immune recognition. The tumor cells able to escape immune surveillance by various mechanism. One of the mechanism of immune escape by tumor cells that is well studied is through expression of various immune checkpoint.

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