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Expression of lymphocyte immunoregulatory biomarkers in bone and soft-tissue sarcomas

Abstract

Despite advances in our understanding of the underlying molecular drivers of sarcomas, few treatments are available with proven benefit for advanced metastatic sarcomas. Immunotherapy has value in this setting for some types of cancers, but sarcomas, with their multiplicity of rare types, have not been characterized in detail for their expression of targetable immune biomarkers. This study provides the most systematic evaluation to date of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and immune checkpoint biomarker expression in sarcomas. We examined by morphology and immunohistochemistry 1072 sarcoma specimens representing 22 types, in addition to 236 benign bone and soft-tissue tumors. Genomically-complex sarcoma types-those driven by mutations and/or copy-number alterations-had much higher numbers of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes than translocation-associated sarcomas. Prior exposure to radiotherapy was associated with increased immune infiltrates. Higher lymphocytic infiltration was associated with better overall survival among the non-translocation-associated sarcomas. Expression of PD-1 and CD56 were associated with worse overall survival. LAG-3 and TIM-3, two emerging immune checkpoints, were frequently expressed in most sarcoma types. Indeed, most cases positive for PD-(L)1 coexpressed one or both of these novel biomarkers, providing a potential rationale in support for trials targeting LAG-3 and/or TIM-3 in conjunction with PD-1 inhibition.

Type Journal
ISBN 0893-3952
Authors Dancsok, A. R.; Setsu, N.; Gao, D.; Blay, J. Y.; Thomas, D.; Maki, R. G.; Nielsen, T. O.; Demicco, E. G.
Responsible Garvan Author Professor David Thomas
Publisher Name MODERN PATHOLOGY
Published Date 2019-12-02
Published Volume 32
Published Issue 12
Published Pages 1772-1785
Status Published in-print
DOI 10.1038/s41379-019-0312-y
URL link to publisher's version https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31263176