Title of article :
Prognostic Impact of Circulating CD28 Negative Suppressor T Cells and Memory B Cells on Treatment Outcomes of Patients with Breast Cancer
Author/Authors :
Zahran, Asmaa M Clinical Pathology Department - South Egypt Cancer Institute , Shaltout, Asmaa S Medical Microbiology and Immunology Department , Fakhry, Hussein Surgical Oncology department - South Egypt Cancer Institute , Khallaf, Salah M Medical Oncology Department - South Egypt Cancer Institute , Abdel Fattah, Ola N Clinical Oncology Department - Faculty of Medicine - Assiut University - Assiut, Egypt , Temerik, Doaa F Clinical Pathology Department - South Egypt Cancer Institute , Rayan, Amal Clinical Oncology Department - Faculty of Medicine - Assiut University - Assiut, Egypt
Abstract :
Background: Circulating lymphocytes can put up understanding of the interactions
between tumor cells and lymphocytes infiltrating the tumor microenvironment.
Objective: In this sense, the prognostic value of the inflammatory cell in breast cancer
(BC) peripheral blood needs to be evaluated; this would suggest that estimation and
evaluation of these circulating lymphocytes could provide a prognostic value in BC.
Methods: The present study was a prospective case-control study, 30 Patients with
operable breast cancer; any T, any N, M0, treated surgically with either modified radical
mastectomy or breast conservative surgery, and 20 healthy controls were included. For
detection of lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood; Fluorochrome-labeled monoclonal
primary antibodies were used, the cells were analyzed by FACSCalibur flow cytometry
with Cell Quest software, then patients were treated with chemotherapy, 3DCRT, and
hormonal treatment, and followed up to determine relapses and recurrence-free survival
(RFS). Results: Significant differences of different cell types B, T, NK, NKT, and CD28-
T between BC patients and controls, significant differences of CD8+CD28-cells among
different biologic subtypes, negative correlations between CD8+CD28-cells and memory
B cells, and RFS. Significant differences of naïve B cells among different grades of BC,
and negative correlation between B cells and NKT cells. Conclusion: NK, NKT,
lymphocytes, and CD28-Tcells significantly differed between healthy controls and BC
patients; also, different B cells were associated with good response to treatment while
CD28-cells were associated with shorter RFS.
Keywords :
NK Cells , NKT Cells , B-Cells , T-Cells , Breast Cancer
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Immunology (IJI)