Long-term survival after local immunotherapy for malignant gliomas: a retrospective study with 20 years follow-up.

恶性胶质瘤局部免疫治疗后的长期生存率:一项回顾性研究,随访时间长达 20 年

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作者:Duan Hao, He Zhenqiang, Chen Zhenghe, Chen Yukun, Hu Wanming, Sai Ke, Zhang Xiangheng, Xia Jianchuan, Li Yongqiang, Liu Ranyi, Zou Chaowei, Chen Zhongping, Mou Yonggao
PURPOSE: Immunotherapy is a promising treatment for cancers but should be optimized for malignant gliomas. Because of immune privilege feature of the brain, local administration of immunotherapy may be a promising strategy for malignant glioma treatment. Identification of patients who may benefit from local immunotherapy is essential. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the clinicopathological characteristics and outcomes of six malignant glioma patients who received local administration of autologous cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells through Ommaya reservoirs implanted into the tumor resection cavity. Profiles of tumor genome, transcriptome and immune microenvironment were also investigated by genomic target sequencing, RNA sequencing, electrochemiluminescence assay and immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining. RESULTS: Four patients died from tumor progression and the overall survival ranged from 10.0 to 33.9 months. Remarkably, two patients, including one diagnosed as diffuse hemispheric glioma H3 G34-mutant (G34-DHG, WHO grade 4) and the other diagnosed as astrocytoma (IDH1 mutation, WHO grade 3) survived more than 20 years without evidence of recurrence. The distinctive clinical feature of the two long-term survivors was tumor gross total resection (GTR) before CIK therapy. NTRK1 mutation was uniquely present and 353 genes were differentially expressed in the long-term survivors compared with the short-term survivors. These differential expression genes were highly associated with immune function. Electrochemiluminescence assay and IHC staining revealed higher expressions of cytokines and lower infiltrations of tumor-associated macrophages in the tumors of the long-term survivors. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that certain patients diagnosed as malignant gliomas, including G34-DHG (WHO grade 4), can acquire long-term survival after local immunotherapy. Tumor GTR before local immunotherapy and relatively weaker immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment are the favorable factors for long-term survival. Larger, controlled studies with standardized treatment protocols, including consistent use of GTR, are warranted to further evaluate the potential benefits of locally delivered immunotherapy.

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