Role of PD-L1 Expression in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and Their Prognostic Significance according to Clinicopathological Factors and Diagnostic Markers

Konrad Pawełczyk(Wroclaw Medical University), Aleksandra Piotrowska(Wroclaw Medical University), Urszula Ciesielska(Wroclaw Medical University), Karolina Jabłońska(Wroclaw Medical University), Natalia Glatzel-Plucińska(Wroclaw Medical University), Jędrzej Grzegrzółka(Wroclaw Medical University), Marzenna Podhorska‐Okołów(Wroclaw Medical University), Piotr Dzięgiel(Wroclaw Medical University), Katarzyna Nowińska(Wroclaw Medical University)
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
February 14, 2019
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Abstract

Background: The latest immunotherapy, used in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), uses monoclonal antibodies directed against programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) to inhibit its interaction with the PD-1 receptor. Elevated levels of PD-L1 expression were observed on NSCLC cells. The association between PD-L1 expression and clinicopathological features is still unclear. Therefore, we examined this relationship and also compare PD-L1 expression levels with Ki-67, p63 and TTF-1. Methods: 866 samples of NSCLCs were used to prepare tissue microarrays (TMAs) on which immunohistochemical (IHC) reactions were performed. Changes in the level of CD274 (PD-L1) gene expression in 62 NSCLC tumors were tested in relation to 14 normal lung tissues by real-time PCR reactions (RT-PCR). Results: PD-L1 expression was observed in 32.6% of NSCLCs. PD-L1 expression was increased in higher malignancy grades (G) (p < 0.0001) and in higher lymph node status (pN) (p = 0.0428). The patients with low PD-L1 expression had longer overall survival compared to the group with high expression (p = 0.0332) in adenocarcinoma (AC) only. Conclusions: PD-L1 expression seems to be associated with increased tumor proliferation and aggressiveness as well as shorter patient survival in NSCLC, predominantly in the AC group.


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