CD68 positive and/or CD163 positive tumor-associated macrophages and PD-L1 expression in breast phyllodes tumor

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Shin, Eunah [1 ]
Kim, Hye Min [1 ]
Koo, Ja Seung [1 ]
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[1] Yonsei Univ, Dept Pathol, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
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PD-L1; Phyllodes tumor; Tumor-associated macrophages; PROMOTE MALIGNANT PROGRESSION; RECURRENCE; ACTIVATION; BIOMARKERS; MECHANISM; MPDL3280A; BLOCKADE; MARKER; CELLS;
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10.1007/s10549-024-07487-4
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Introduction PD-L1 expression and tumor-associated macrophage (TAM) status in phyllodes tumors (PT) have only been examined in a limited number of studies. This study aimed to investigate the expression of PD-L1 and TAM in breast PT and examine their implications. Methods Tissue microarrays were constructed from 181 PT samples, and immunohistochemistry for PD-L1 antibodies (SP142, SP263, and 22C3) and TAM markers (CD68 and CD163) were performed. The staining results were compared and analyzed with clinicopathological parameters. Results Of the 181 samples, 149 were benign, 27 were borderline, and five were malignant. The number of CD68- and/or CD163-positive TAMs increased with increasing PT grades (P < 0.001), and the number of CD68-positive TAMs was significantly positively correlated with that of CD163-positive TAMs (R = 0.704, P < 0.001). Some of the CD68- and/or CD163-positive cells exhibited positivity for actin staining, displaying hybrid characteristics that resemble both histiocytes and myofibroblasts. PD-L1 SP263 tumor cells and PD-L1 SP263 immune cells were the most expressed in malignant PTs (P < 0.001). The number of CD68- and/or CD163-positive TAMs increased when PD-L1 SP263 immune cells were expressed (P < 0.001). The number of CD68- and/or CD163-positive TAMs was positively correlated with PD-L1 22C3 immune cells (R = 0.299, P < 0.001 and R = 0.336, P < 0.001, respectively). Univariate analysis showed that PD-L1 SP263 immune cell expression (P = 0.016) was associated with shorter disease-free survival and that PD-L1 22C3 tumor cell expression (P < 0.001) was associated with shorter overall survival. Conclusion The number of CD68- and/or CD163-positive cells increases with increasing PT histological grade, and these cells exhibit hybrid characteristics, resembling both histiocyte and myofibroblasts.
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