Prediction values of tertiary lymphoid structures in the prognosis of patients with left- and right-sided colon cancer: a multicenter propensity score-matched study

Author:

Mao Yonghuan123,Wang Xingzhou12,Xi Ling4,Dong Meng25,Song Peng12,Miao Ji12,Lu Cheng6,Sun Sizheng3,Li Qiang12,Yu Chunzhao36,Shen Xiaofei12

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Surgery, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital Clinical College of Nanjing Medical University

2. Department of General Surgery

3. Department of General Surgery, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University

4. Department of Gerontology, Geriatric Hospital of Nanjing Medical University

5. Department of Pathology, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School

6. Department of General Surgery, Sir Run Run Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China

Abstract

Background: Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) are the lymphocyte aggregates that play a key role in the vast majority of solid tumors including colon cancer, displaying an antitumor effect under most circumstances. The heterogeneity between left- and right-sided colon cancer (LCC and RCC) encompasses various aspects, such as clinical manifestations, pathological features, and immune responses. However, the function and prognostic significance of TLS within LCC and RCC have yet to be fully understood. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on 2612 patients who underwent radical resection for LCC or RCC without distant metastasis in multiple medical centers. Utilizing propensity score matching, 121 patients with LCC and 121 patients with RCC were selected for the training set. An external validation set including 64 patients with LCC and 64 patients with RCC were also employed. Hematoxylin-eosin and immunohistochemical staining were used to assess TLS and the proportion of various immune cells. Clinical characteristics and prognostic values of TLS in patients with LCC and RCC were analyzed. Nomograms were constructed for LCC and RCC to predict 3-year and 5-year overall survival (OS), respectively. Results: For LCC and RCC patients, TLS was located in the interstitial region or outside the tumor tissue and mainly consisted of B cells and T cells. The TLS quantity and density in RCC were higher than those of LCC. In multivariate Cox regression analysis, TLS density (P=0.014), vascular invasion (P=0.019), and AJCC stage (P=0.026) were independent prognostic factors for 5-year OS of RCC. For LCC patients, AJCC stage (P=0.024), tumor differentiation (P=0.001), and tumor budding (P=0.040) emerged as independent prognostic factors for 5-year OS. Similar results were obtained in the external verification set. Separate nomograms for RCC and LCC were developed, displaying improved prediction performance compared to the AJCC 8th edition TNM staging system. Conclusions: Differences in TLS quantity and density were observed between LCC and RCC, suggesting that a nomogram based on TLS density could more effectively predict survival for RCC patients. Furthermore, a nomogram based on tumor budding was recommended for better prediction of LCC patient survival. Taken together, these results suggested that the immune and clinical characteristics of colon cancer at left and right side were substantially different, which may lead to the use of different prediction model and the development of individual treatment strategy.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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