2021
DOI: 10.1158/2326-6066.cir-20-0527
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The Prognostic Role of Macrophage Polarization in the Colorectal Cancer Microenvironment

Abstract: 248 Word count, text (from the beginning of Introduction to the end of Discussion): 4,467 Reference count: 48 Table count: 3 Figure count: 3 Supplementary online material: 12 figures and 8 tables Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest: M.C.L., J.B., S.O., and J.A.N. are listed as co-inventors on a provisional application for a patent titled "System for and Method of Discovering Spatially-Derived Signatures of Tumor-Immune Cell Interactions through Tumor-Immune Partitioning and Clustering" regarding nove… Show more

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“…Stained slides were imaged using the Vectra 3.0 multispectral imaging system (Akoya Biosciences, Hopkinton, Massachusetts, USA) equipped with a 20× objective. 29 30 TMA core images were reviewed, and images containing more than 10% tumor across their total area were processed via pathologist-supervised machine learning algorithms using the inForm software package (V.2.4.1; Akoya Biosciences) to classify tissue compartments into three categories (tumor epithelium, stroma and other) and to detect and classify cells into four main categories (CD14 + , CD15 + , tumor cell and other) ( figure 1A–D ). 29 31 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stained slides were imaged using the Vectra 3.0 multispectral imaging system (Akoya Biosciences, Hopkinton, Massachusetts, USA) equipped with a 20× objective. 29 30 TMA core images were reviewed, and images containing more than 10% tumor across their total area were processed via pathologist-supervised machine learning algorithms using the inForm software package (V.2.4.1; Akoya Biosciences) to classify tissue compartments into three categories (tumor epithelium, stroma and other) and to detect and classify cells into four main categories (CD14 + , CD15 + , tumor cell and other) ( figure 1A–D ). 29 31 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High macrophage infiltration is believed to be related to the prognosis of tumors [ 41 ]. Although macrophage is one of the most common cells in the microenvironment of colorectal cancer, their prognostic role in tumors is not fully understood [ 42 ]. The differentiation and activation of macrophages require regulation of gene expression, which is subject to the interaction of many factors, including transcription factors and epigenetic modifications [ 43 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It would be advisable to link the classifications pursued by DNA and mRNA data with those obtained by typing infiltrating immune cells, which include TILs but also innate cells, chiefly macrophages [ 109 ]. Such classification effort is meaningful, looking at patient outcome in various settings that should move from stage at diagnosis and include treatment [ 110 ].…”
Section: Links Between Genetic Changes and The Immune-contexturementioning
confidence: 99%