Predictive immunohistochemical features for tumour response to chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer

Background Reduced expression of cluster of differentiation (CD) 133 and cyclo‐oxygenase (COX) 2, and increased density of CD8+ tumour‐infiltrating lymphocytes, are associated with a favourable tumour response to preoperative chemoradiotherapy (CRT). This study aimed to evaluate these markers in rel...

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Main Authors: E. Shinto, J. Omata, A. Sikina, A. Sekizawa, Y. Kajiwara, K. Hayashi, Y. Hashiguchi, K. Hase, H. Ueno
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2020-04-01
Series:BJS Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50251
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spelling doaj-af48afb1a4a94929ae64dc5900d774c82021-04-02T15:33:50ZengOxford University PressBJS Open2474-98422020-04-014230130910.1002/bjs5.50251Predictive immunohistochemical features for tumour response to chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancerE. Shinto0J. Omata1A. Sikina2A. Sekizawa3Y. Kajiwara4K. Hayashi5Y. Hashiguchi6K. Hase7H. Ueno8Department of Surgery National Defense Medical College Tokorozawa JapanDepartment of Surgery Self‐Defense Forces Central Hospital Tokyo JapanDepartment of Surgery National Defense Medical College Tokorozawa JapanDepartment of Surgery National Defense Medical College Tokorozawa JapanDepartment of Surgery National Defense Medical College Tokorozawa JapanDepartment of Radiology National Defense Medical College Tokorozawa JapanDepartment of Surgery Teikyo University School of Medicine Tokyo JapanDepartment of Surgery National Defense Medical College Tokorozawa JapanDepartment of Surgery National Defense Medical College Tokorozawa JapanBackground Reduced expression of cluster of differentiation (CD) 133 and cyclo‐oxygenase (COX) 2, and increased density of CD8+ tumour‐infiltrating lymphocytes, are associated with a favourable tumour response to preoperative chemoradiotherapy (CRT). This study aimed to evaluate these markers in relation to tumour response after preoperative CRT in two rectal cancer cohorts. Methods Patients with low rectal cancer who underwent radical resection and preoperative short‐term CRT in 2001–2007 (retrospective cohort) and long‐term CRT in 2011–2017 (prospective cohort) were analysed. Pretreatment biopsies were stained immunohistochemically using antibodies to determine CD133 and COX‐2 expression, and increased CD8+ density. Outcome measures were tumour regression grade (TRG), tumour downstaging and survival. Results For 95 patients in the retrospective cohort, the incidence of TRG 3–4 was 67 per cent when two or three immunohistochemistry (IHC) features were present, but only 20 per cent when there were fewer features (P < 0·001). The incidence of tumour downstaging was higher in patients with at least two IHC features (43 versus 22 per cent with fewer features; P = 0·029). The 49 patients in the prospective cohort had similar rates to those in the retrospective cohort (TRG 3–4: 76 per cent for two or more IHC features versus 25 per cent with fewer features, P < 0·001; tumour downstaging: 57 versus 25 per cent respectively, P = 0·022). Local recurrence‐free survival rates in patients with more or fewer IHC features were similar in the retrospective and prospective cohort (P = 0·058 and P = 0·387 respectively). Conclusion Assessment of CD133, COX‐2 and CD8 could be useful in predicting a good response to preoperative CRT in patients with lower rectal cancer undergoing neoadjuvant therapy. Further studies are needed to validate the results in larger cohorts and investigate a survival benefit.https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50251
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author E. Shinto
J. Omata
A. Sikina
A. Sekizawa
Y. Kajiwara
K. Hayashi
Y. Hashiguchi
K. Hase
H. Ueno
spellingShingle E. Shinto
J. Omata
A. Sikina
A. Sekizawa
Y. Kajiwara
K. Hayashi
Y. Hashiguchi
K. Hase
H. Ueno
Predictive immunohistochemical features for tumour response to chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer
BJS Open
author_facet E. Shinto
J. Omata
A. Sikina
A. Sekizawa
Y. Kajiwara
K. Hayashi
Y. Hashiguchi
K. Hase
H. Ueno
author_sort E. Shinto
title Predictive immunohistochemical features for tumour response to chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer
title_short Predictive immunohistochemical features for tumour response to chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer
title_full Predictive immunohistochemical features for tumour response to chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer
title_fullStr Predictive immunohistochemical features for tumour response to chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer
title_full_unstemmed Predictive immunohistochemical features for tumour response to chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer
title_sort predictive immunohistochemical features for tumour response to chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer
publisher Oxford University Press
series BJS Open
issn 2474-9842
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Background Reduced expression of cluster of differentiation (CD) 133 and cyclo‐oxygenase (COX) 2, and increased density of CD8+ tumour‐infiltrating lymphocytes, are associated with a favourable tumour response to preoperative chemoradiotherapy (CRT). This study aimed to evaluate these markers in relation to tumour response after preoperative CRT in two rectal cancer cohorts. Methods Patients with low rectal cancer who underwent radical resection and preoperative short‐term CRT in 2001–2007 (retrospective cohort) and long‐term CRT in 2011–2017 (prospective cohort) were analysed. Pretreatment biopsies were stained immunohistochemically using antibodies to determine CD133 and COX‐2 expression, and increased CD8+ density. Outcome measures were tumour regression grade (TRG), tumour downstaging and survival. Results For 95 patients in the retrospective cohort, the incidence of TRG 3–4 was 67 per cent when two or three immunohistochemistry (IHC) features were present, but only 20 per cent when there were fewer features (P < 0·001). The incidence of tumour downstaging was higher in patients with at least two IHC features (43 versus 22 per cent with fewer features; P = 0·029). The 49 patients in the prospective cohort had similar rates to those in the retrospective cohort (TRG 3–4: 76 per cent for two or more IHC features versus 25 per cent with fewer features, P < 0·001; tumour downstaging: 57 versus 25 per cent respectively, P = 0·022). Local recurrence‐free survival rates in patients with more or fewer IHC features were similar in the retrospective and prospective cohort (P = 0·058 and P = 0·387 respectively). Conclusion Assessment of CD133, COX‐2 and CD8 could be useful in predicting a good response to preoperative CRT in patients with lower rectal cancer undergoing neoadjuvant therapy. Further studies are needed to validate the results in larger cohorts and investigate a survival benefit.
url https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50251
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