Impact of the tumor microenvironment on prognosis in follicular lymphoma is dependent on specific treatment protocols

Background The clinical behavior of follicular lymphoma is largely determined by properties of the non-malignant tumor microenvironment. The precise nature of the cell populations is still unclear and published data on their prognostic significance are highly conflicting. This may be partly due to h...

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Published in:Haematologica
Main Authors: Daphne de Jong, Ad Koster, Anton Hagenbeek, John Raemaekers, Dennis Veldhuizen, Sabien Heisterkamp, Jan Paul de Boer, Martine van Glabbeke
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Language:English
Published: Ferrata Storti Foundation 2009-01-01
Online Access:https://haematologica.org/article/view/5147
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author Daphne de Jong
Ad Koster
Anton Hagenbeek
John Raemaekers
Dennis Veldhuizen
Sabien Heisterkamp
Jan Paul de Boer
Martine van Glabbeke
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Ad Koster
Anton Hagenbeek
John Raemaekers
Dennis Veldhuizen
Sabien Heisterkamp
Jan Paul de Boer
Martine van Glabbeke
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description Background The clinical behavior of follicular lymphoma is largely determined by properties of the non-malignant tumor microenvironment. The precise nature of the cell populations is still unclear and published data on their prognostic significance are highly conflicting. This may be partly due to heterogeneous composition and treatments.Design and Methods Pre-treatment biopsy samples of patients with follicular lymphoma treated in an EORTC/BNLI trial comparing fludarabine to cyclophosphamide, vincristine and prednisone (CVP) chemotherapy could be retrieved for 61 patients in five European countries. Immunohistochemical investigations were performed evaluate tumor cell characteristics, T-cell subsets, follicular dendritic cells and macrophages and associations with clinical outcome were studied.Results Some markers showed a homogeneous prognostic impact, while others had a different nd sometimes opposite effect in the treatment arms. CD69 expression on tumor cells was a poor prognostic sign and an interfollicular infiltrate of FoxP3-positive T cells was a good prognostic sign irrespective of the treatment arm. It is suggestive that a dense infiltrate of FoxP3-positive T cells, dense and interfollicular infiltrate of CD68-positive macrophages and complete follicular dendritic meshworks were associated with a favorable time to progression in CVP-treated patients, while being poor prognostic sign in fludarabine-treated patients.Conclusions Our results suggest that characteristic properties of the microenvironment in follicular lymphoma determines the responses to essentially different chemotherapeutic approaches. These data may provide an explanation for the highly conflicting results on immunohistochemical markers and the prognostic role of the microenvironment in follicular lymphoma reported thus far and lay the basis for the development of predictive assays to tailor treatment in patients with follicular lymphoma.
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spelling doaj-art-028fbf13167b4e67b3fde2c4744ba9e22025-08-19T23:03:13ZengFerrata Storti FoundationHaematologica0390-60781592-87212009-01-0194110.3324/haematol.13574Impact of the tumor microenvironment on prognosis in follicular lymphoma is dependent on specific treatment protocolsDaphne de JongAd KosterAnton HagenbeekJohn RaemaekersDennis VeldhuizenSabien HeisterkampJan Paul de BoerMartine van GlabbekeBackground The clinical behavior of follicular lymphoma is largely determined by properties of the non-malignant tumor microenvironment. The precise nature of the cell populations is still unclear and published data on their prognostic significance are highly conflicting. This may be partly due to heterogeneous composition and treatments.Design and Methods Pre-treatment biopsy samples of patients with follicular lymphoma treated in an EORTC/BNLI trial comparing fludarabine to cyclophosphamide, vincristine and prednisone (CVP) chemotherapy could be retrieved for 61 patients in five European countries. Immunohistochemical investigations were performed evaluate tumor cell characteristics, T-cell subsets, follicular dendritic cells and macrophages and associations with clinical outcome were studied.Results Some markers showed a homogeneous prognostic impact, while others had a different nd sometimes opposite effect in the treatment arms. CD69 expression on tumor cells was a poor prognostic sign and an interfollicular infiltrate of FoxP3-positive T cells was a good prognostic sign irrespective of the treatment arm. It is suggestive that a dense infiltrate of FoxP3-positive T cells, dense and interfollicular infiltrate of CD68-positive macrophages and complete follicular dendritic meshworks were associated with a favorable time to progression in CVP-treated patients, while being poor prognostic sign in fludarabine-treated patients.Conclusions Our results suggest that characteristic properties of the microenvironment in follicular lymphoma determines the responses to essentially different chemotherapeutic approaches. These data may provide an explanation for the highly conflicting results on immunohistochemical markers and the prognostic role of the microenvironment in follicular lymphoma reported thus far and lay the basis for the development of predictive assays to tailor treatment in patients with follicular lymphoma.https://haematologica.org/article/view/5147
spellingShingle Daphne de Jong
Ad Koster
Anton Hagenbeek
John Raemaekers
Dennis Veldhuizen
Sabien Heisterkamp
Jan Paul de Boer
Martine van Glabbeke
Impact of the tumor microenvironment on prognosis in follicular lymphoma is dependent on specific treatment protocols
title Impact of the tumor microenvironment on prognosis in follicular lymphoma is dependent on specific treatment protocols
title_full Impact of the tumor microenvironment on prognosis in follicular lymphoma is dependent on specific treatment protocols
title_fullStr Impact of the tumor microenvironment on prognosis in follicular lymphoma is dependent on specific treatment protocols
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the tumor microenvironment on prognosis in follicular lymphoma is dependent on specific treatment protocols
title_short Impact of the tumor microenvironment on prognosis in follicular lymphoma is dependent on specific treatment protocols
title_sort impact of the tumor microenvironment on prognosis in follicular lymphoma is dependent on specific treatment protocols
url https://haematologica.org/article/view/5147
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