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Lymphatic vessel density is associated with CD8(+) T cell infiltration and immunosuppressive factors in human melanoma

Bordry, Natacha
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Broggi, Maria A. S.
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de Jonge, Kaat
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January 1, 2018
Oncoimmunology

Increased density of tumor-associated lymphatic vessels correlates with poor patient survival in melanoma and other cancers, yet lymphatic drainage is essential for initiating an immune response. Here we asked whether and how lymphatic vessel density (LVD) correlates with immune cell infiltration in primary tumors and lymph nodes (LNs) from patients with cutaneous melanoma. Using immunohistochemistry and quantitative image analysis, we found significant positive correlations between LVD and CD8(+) T cell infiltration as well as expression of the immunosuppressive molecules inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO). Interestingly, similar associations were seen in tumor-free LNs adjacent to metastatic ones, indicating loco-regional effects of tumors. Our data suggest that lymphatic vessels play multiple roles at tumor sites and LNs, promoting both T cell infiltration and adaptive immunosuppressive mechanisms. Lymph vessel associated T cell infiltration may increase immunotherapy success rates provided that the treatment overcomes adaptive immune resistance.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/2162402X.2018.1462878
Web of Science ID

WOS:000443907300023

Author(s)
Bordry, Natacha
Broggi, Maria A. S.
de Jonge, Kaat
Schaeuble, Karin
Gannon, Philippe O.
Foukas, Periklis G.
Danenberg, Esther
Romano, Emanuela
Baumgaertner, Petra
Fankhauser, Manuel  
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Date Issued

2018-01-01

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC

Published in
Oncoimmunology
Volume

7

Issue

8

Article Number

e1462878

Subjects

Oncology

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Immunology

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Oncology

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Immunology

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immunotherapy

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lymphatics

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tumor immunology

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t cell inhibition

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t cell promotion

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growth factor-c

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primary cutaneous melanoma

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promotes tumor-metastasis

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malignant-melanoma

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endothelial-cells

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adoptive immunotherapy

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cancer-immunotherapy

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microvessel density

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interstitial flow

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node metastasis

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December 13, 2018
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