Peripheral Lymphocyte Counts and Lymphocyte-Related Inflammation Indicators During Radiotherapy for Pelvic Malignancies: Temporal Characterization and Dosimetric Predictors

盆腔恶性肿瘤放疗期间外周血淋巴细胞计数和淋巴细胞相关炎症指标:时间特征和剂量学预测因子

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Abstract

Purpose: To identify the dosimetric predictors of lymphocytopenia and retrospectively analyze the changing trend of peripheral lymphocyte counts and lymphocyte-related inflammatory indicators in patients with simple pelvic radiotherapy. Methods and Materials: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 188 patients with pelvic malignancies undergoing pelvic radiotherapy. The absolute count of neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, and platelets at each time point was collected, and lymphocyte-related inflammation indicators were obtained, including neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio (LMR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and the systemic immune-inflammation index (SII). The total pelvic bone (TPB) and the body within the 5 Gy coverage were retrospectively delineated for each patient. Dose-volume histograms corresponding to the delivered volumetric arc therapy plan were used to assess the dose volumes received by the TPB and body. A paired-samples t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test for matched pairs was applied for pairwise comparisons. We also established a stepwise multiple linear regression model for the peripheral lymphocyte count (PLC) value at the end of radiotherapy. Results: The PLC and lymphocyte-related inflammatory indicators changed significantly after the start of radiotherapy and persisted for 3-6 months after radiotherapy. The nadirs of PLC occurred at RT-End, and the PLC was still significantly lower than the baseline value at RT-3 months and RT-6 months. NLR, PLR, and SII at RT-End are about 3.5 times the value at RT-Baseline, while LMR is one-fourth of the basal value. In a further multiple stepwise linear regression analysis, the basal PLC (β = 0.156, p ≤ .001), gender (β = 0.096, p = .005), and TPB-V5 (β = -0.016, p ≤ .001) turned out to be the predictor of the absolute value of lymphocytes at the end of radiotherapy. Conclusions: The impact of pelvic radiotherapy on PLC and lymphocyte-related inflammatory indicators is considerable and long-lasting. Minimizing pelvic bone radiation exposure dose (5 Gy) may help to avoid severe cases of lymphocytopenia.

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