Topography of cancer-associated immune cells in human solid tumors

Jakob Nikolas Kather(German Cancer Research Center), Meggy Suarez‐Carmona(German Cancer Research Center), Pornpimol Charoentong(German Cancer Research Center), Cleo‐Aron Weis(Heidelberg University), Daniela Hirsch(Heidelberg University), Peter Bankhead(Queen's University Belfast), Marcel Horning(Heidelberg University), Dyke Ferber(German Cancer Research Center), Ivan Kel(Heidelberg University), Esther Herpel(Heidelberg University), Sarah Schott(Heidelberg University), Inka Zörnig(German Cancer Research Center), Jochen Utikal(German Cancer Research Center), Alexander Marx(Heidelberg University), Timo Gaiser(Heidelberg University), Hermann Brenner(German Cancer Research Center), Jenny Chang‐Claude(Universität Hamburg), Michael Hoffmeister(German Cancer Research Center), Dirk Jäger(German Cancer Research Center), Niels Halama(German Cancer Research Center)
eLife
September 4, 2018
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Abstract

Lymphoid and myeloid cells are abundant in the tumor microenvironment, can be quantified by immunohistochemistry and shape the disease course of human solid tumors. Yet, there is no comprehensive understanding of spatial immune infiltration patterns ('topography') across cancer entities and across various immune cell types. In this study, we systematically measure the topography of multiple immune cell types in 965 histological tissue slides from N = 177 patients in a pan-cancer cohort. We provide a definition of inflamed ('hot'), non-inflamed ('cold') and immune excluded patterns and investigate how these patterns differ between immune cell types and between cancer types. In an independent cohort of N = 287 colorectal cancer patients, we show that hot, cold and excluded topographies for effector lymphocytes (CD8) and tumor-associated macrophages (CD163) alone are not prognostic, but that a bivariate classification system can stratify patients. Our study adds evidence to consider immune topographies as biomarkers for patients with solid tumors.


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