Molecular signatures mostly associated with NK cells are predictive of relapse free survival in breast cancer patients

与 NK 细胞最相关的分子特征可预测乳腺癌患者的无复发生存期

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作者:Maria Libera Ascierto, Michael O Idowu, Yingdong Zhao, Hanif Khalak, Kyle K Payne, Xiang-Yang Wang, Catherine I Dumur, Davide Bedognetti, Sara Tomei, Paolo A Ascierto, Anil Shanker, Harry D Bear, Ena Wang, Francesco M Marincola, Andrea De Maria, Masoud H Manjili

Background

Recent observations suggest that immune-mediated tissue destruction is dependent upon coordinate activation of immune genes expressed by cells of the innate and adaptive immune systems.

Conclusions

The parameters identified in this study, together with the prognostic signature previously reported by our group, highlight the cooperation between the innate and adaptive immune components within the tumor microenvironment.

Methods

Here, we performed a retrospective pilot study to investigate whether the coordinate expression of molecular signature mostly associated with NK cells could be used to segregate breast cancer patients into relapse and relapse-free outcomes.

Results

By analyzing primary breast cancer specimens derived from patients who experienced either 58-116 months (~5-9 years) relapse-free survival or developed tumor relapse within 9-76 months (~1-6 years) we found that the expression of molecules involved in activating signaling of NK cells and in NK cells: target interaction is increased in patients with favorable prognosis. Conclusions: The parameters identified in this study, together with the prognostic signature previously reported by our group, highlight the cooperation between the innate and adaptive immune components within the tumor microenvironment.

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