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Auteurs principaux: Ziqing Zeng, Weijiao Du, Fan Yang, Zhenzhen Hui, Yunliang Wang, Peng Zhang, Xiying Zhang, Wenwen Yu, Xiubao Ren, Feng Wei
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Publié: Wiley 2024
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Accès en ligne:https://pathsocjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/path.6254
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author Ziqing Zeng
Weijiao Du
Fan Yang
Zhenzhen Hui
Yunliang Wang
Peng Zhang
Xiying Zhang
Wenwen Yu
Xiubao Ren
Feng Wei
author_facet Ziqing Zeng
Weijiao Du
Fan Yang
Zhenzhen Hui
Yunliang Wang
Peng Zhang
Xiying Zhang
Wenwen Yu
Xiubao Ren
Feng Wei
Ziqing Zeng
Weijiao Du
Fan Yang
Zhenzhen Hui
Yunliang Wang
Peng Zhang
Xiying Zhang
Wenwen Yu
Xiubao Ren
Feng Wei
collection Wiley Open Access
contents The spatial landscape of T cells in the microenvironment of stage III lung adenocarcinoma Ziqing Zeng Weijiao Du Fan Yang Zhenzhen Hui Yunliang Wang Peng Zhang Xiying Zhang Wenwen Yu Xiubao Ren Feng Wei The Journal of Pathology Abstract This study aimed to provide more information for prognostic stratification for patients through an analysis of the T‐cell spatial landscape. It involved analyzing stained tissue sections of 80 patients with stage III lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) using multiplex immunofluorescence and exploring the spatial landscape of T cells and their relationship with prognosis in the center of the tumor (CT) and invasive margin (IM). In this study, multivariate regression suggested that the relative clustering of CT CD4 + conventional T cell (Tconv) to inducible Treg (iTreg), natural regulatory T cell (nTreg) to Tconv, terminal CD8 + T cell (tCD8) to helper T cell (Th), and IM Treg to tCD8 and the relative dispersion of CT nTreg to iTreg, IM nTreg to nTreg were independent risk factors for DFS. Finally, we constructed a spatial immunological score named the G T score, which had stronger prognostic correlation than IMMUNOSCORE® based on CD3/CD8 cell densities. The spatial layout of T cells in the tumor microenvironment and the proposed G T score can reflect the prognosis of patients with stage III LUAD more effectively than T‐cell density. The exploration of the T‐cell spatial landscape may suggest potential cell–cell interactions and therapeutic targets and better guide clinical decision‐making. © 2024 The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 10.1002/path.6254 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle The spatial landscape of T cells in the microenvironment of stage III lung adenocarcinoma
Ziqing Zeng
Weijiao Du
Fan Yang
Zhenzhen Hui
Yunliang Wang
Peng Zhang
Xiying Zhang
Wenwen Yu
Xiubao Ren
Feng Wei
The Journal of Pathology
The spatial landscape of T cells in the microenvironment of stage III lung adenocarcinoma Ziqing Zeng Weijiao Du Fan Yang Zhenzhen Hui Yunliang Wang Peng Zhang Xiying Zhang Wenwen Yu Xiubao Ren Feng Wei The Journal of Pathology Abstract This study aimed to provide more information for prognostic stratification for patients through an analysis of the T‐cell spatial landscape. It involved analyzing stained tissue sections of 80 patients with stage III lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) using multiplex immunofluorescence and exploring the spatial landscape of T cells and their relationship with prognosis in the center of the tumor (CT) and invasive margin (IM). In this study, multivariate regression suggested that the relative clustering of CT CD4 + conventional T cell (Tconv) to inducible Treg (iTreg), natural regulatory T cell (nTreg) to Tconv, terminal CD8 + T cell (tCD8) to helper T cell (Th), and IM Treg to tCD8 and the relative dispersion of CT nTreg to iTreg, IM nTreg to nTreg were independent risk factors for DFS. Finally, we constructed a spatial immunological score named the G T score, which had stronger prognostic correlation than IMMUNOSCORE® based on CD3/CD8 cell densities. The spatial layout of T cells in the tumor microenvironment and the proposed G T score can reflect the prognosis of patients with stage III LUAD more effectively than T‐cell density. The exploration of the T‐cell spatial landscape may suggest potential cell–cell interactions and therapeutic targets and better guide clinical decision‐making. © 2024 The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 10.1002/path.6254 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title The spatial landscape of T cells in the microenvironment of stage III lung adenocarcinoma
topic The Journal of Pathology
url https://pathsocjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/path.6254