Aging-Related Morphological Change in Regional Lymph Nodes Promote an Immunosuppressive Microenvironment in Colorectal Cancer

区域淋巴结的衰老相关形态学改变促进结直肠癌免疫抑制微环境的形成

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Abstract

Lymph nodes (LNs) are critical components of anti-cancer immune responses, orchestrating antigen presentation to T-cells. Aging impairs immune function, but its impact on regional LNs in cancer remains poorly understood. This study investigated age-related morphological and immunological changes in mesenteric LNs and their association with the immune microenvironment in colorectal cancer (CRC). A total of 160 patients who underwent curative resection for CRC were retrospectively analyzed. LN ectasia, defined as sinusoidal dilation accompanied by a reduction in LN sinus macrophages, was evaluated histologically. LN ectasia was significantly more frequent in elderly patients and in right-sided colon cancers. Patients with pronounced LN ectasia showed reduced serum albumin and leukocyte counts. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that marked LN ectasia was associated with decreased infiltration of CD8+ T cells and Iba1+/CD163+ tumor-associated macrophages in the primary cancer lesion, consistent with a "cold" immune microenvironment. Although LN ectasia was not directly associated with prognosis, it reflected systemic immunosenescence and attenuated local immune activation. These findings suggest that LN ectasia serves as a histological marker of aging-related LN dysfunction, contributing to diminished anti-cancer immunity in CRC.

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