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Role of the immune system in the peritoneal tumor spread of high grade serous ovarian cancer.


ABSTRACT: The immune system plays a critical role in cancer progression and overall survival. Still, it is unclear if differences in the immune response are associated with different patterns of tumor spread apparent in high grade serous ovarian cancer patients and previously described by us. In this study we aimed to assess the role of the immune system in miliary (widespread, millet-sized lesions) and non-miliary (bigger, exophytically growing implants) tumor spread. To achieve this we comprehensively analyzed tumor tissues, blood, and ascites from 41 patients using immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, RNA sequencing, multiplexed immunoassays, and immunohistochemistry. Results showed that inflammation markers were systemically higher in miliary. In contrast, in non-miliary lymphocyte and monocyte/macrophage infiltration into the ascites was higher as well as the levels of PD-1 expression in tumor associated cytotoxic T-lymphocytes and PD-L1 expression in tumor cells. Furthermore, in ascites of miliary patients more epithelial tumor cells were present compared to non-miliary, possibly due to the active down-regulation of anti-tumor responses by B-cells and regulatory T-cells. Summarizing, adaptive immune responses prevailed in patients with non-miliary spread, whereas in patients with miliary spread a higher involvement of the innate immune system was apparent while adaptive responses were counteracted by immune suppressive cells and factors.

SUBMITTER: Auer K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5308655 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of the immune system in the peritoneal tumor spread of high grade serous ovarian cancer.

Auer Katharina K   Bachmayr-Heyda Anna A   Sukhbaatar Nyamdelger N   Aust Stefanie S   Schmetterer Klaus G KG   Meier Samuel M SM   Gerner Christopher C   Grimm Christoph C   Horvat Reinhard R   Pils Dietmar D  

Oncotarget 20160901 38


The immune system plays a critical role in cancer progression and overall survival. Still, it is unclear if differences in the immune response are associated with different patterns of tumor spread apparent in high grade serous ovarian cancer patients and previously described by us. In this study we aimed to assess the role of the immune system in miliary (widespread, millet-sized lesions) and non-miliary (bigger, exophytically growing implants) tumor spread. To achieve this we comprehensively a  ...[more]

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