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Compartment-specific tumor-infiltrating immune cells and prognosis in breast cancer.

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Abstract

Breast cancer immune response is important to patient outcome, but the prognostic interaction between tissue-infiltrating immune cell (TIIC) types is not well-characterized. We evaluated the associations between CD8+, FOXP3+, CD20+, and CD163+ TIICs and breast cancer-specific survival (BCSS). We developed an AI in Halo to score TIIC percentage by compartment (overall, stromal, or intra-tumoral) in 99,051 microarray images from 12,285 female breast cancers. The associations between log-transformed TIIC scores and BCSS were assessed using Cox regression. CD8+ and FOXP3+ TIICs were associated with better BCSS in ER-negative disease; CD8+ and CD20+ TIICs were associated with a better prognosis in ER-positive disease; and CD163+ TIICs were associated with a poorer prognosis in ER-positive disease in multi-marker models. These results may have implications for breast cancer immunotherapy.

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iScience

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2589-0042
2589-0042

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29

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Elsevier

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Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020 (H2020) Societal Challenges (633784)
Cancer Research UK (C14303/A17197)
Cancer Research UK (SEBINT-20100002)