2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12029-020-00376-1
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Tumor Microenvironment Mediators CD8+- and FOXP3+-Labeled T Lymphocytes Are Prospective Prognosticators in Curatively Treated Rectal Cancer Patients

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“…Yang et al observed that a high baseline influx of CD8 + T cells in rectal cancers was significantly associated with pCR 31 . This has also been reported in studies of CRC 10 , 11 , 32–34 . In contrast, other studies have not found a significant correlation between TIL density in pre-operative biopsies and tumor shrinkage after neoadjuvant treatment 12 , 35 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Yang et al observed that a high baseline influx of CD8 + T cells in rectal cancers was significantly associated with pCR 31 . This has also been reported in studies of CRC 10 , 11 , 32–34 . In contrast, other studies have not found a significant correlation between TIL density in pre-operative biopsies and tumor shrinkage after neoadjuvant treatment 12 , 35 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Infiltration of CD8 + T cells can reduce tumor cell metastasis and is associated with higher survival rate and lower risk of recurrence in patients with biliary tract cancer. [ 19 , 27 ] High FoxP3 + Tregs/CD8 + T cell value was found to be associated with poor OS and disease-free survival in lung adenocarcinoma, pancreatic cancer and other tumors. [ 28 , 29 ] It can be seen that the increase of FoxP3 + Tregs infiltration and the decrease of CD8 + T cell infiltration contribute to the formation of immunosuppressive TME and lead to poor prognosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Mcoy et al [40] found no association between any T-cell subpopulation (CD3+, CD8+ or FOXP3+) and response to neoadjuvant treatment, while FOXP3+ T-cells appeared to be inversely related to therapeutic outcome in a different study [41]. Similarly, rectal cancer patients with a lower infiltration of FOXP3+ T-cells in pretreatment biopsies responded better to neoadjuvant chemoradiation and had better prognosis [42].…”
Section: Prognostic Relevancementioning
confidence: 95%