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The immunologic tumor microenvironment in endometrioid endometrial cancer in the morphomolecular context: mutual correlations and prognostic impact depending on molecular alterations
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Biomarkers
/ Endometrial cancer
/ Endometrium
/ Immunogenicity
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Immunology
/ Infiltration
/ Killer cells
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Metastases
/ Microsatellite instability
/ Mismatch repair
/ MLH1 protein
/ Morphology
/ MSH2 protein
/ MSH6 protein
/ Mutants
/ p53 Protein
/ Tumor microenvironment
/ Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes
2021
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The immunologic tumor microenvironment in endometrioid endometrial cancer in the morphomolecular context: mutual correlations and prognostic impact depending on molecular alterations
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Biomarkers
/ Endometrial cancer
/ Endometrium
/ Immunogenicity
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Immunology
/ Infiltration
/ Killer cells
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Metastases
/ Microsatellite instability
/ Mismatch repair
/ MLH1 protein
/ Morphology
/ MSH2 protein
/ MSH6 protein
/ Mutants
/ p53 Protein
/ Tumor microenvironment
/ Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes
2021
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The immunologic tumor microenvironment in endometrioid endometrial cancer in the morphomolecular context: mutual correlations and prognostic impact depending on molecular alterations
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Biomarkers
/ Endometrial cancer
/ Endometrium
/ Immunogenicity
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Immunology
/ Infiltration
/ Killer cells
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Metastases
/ Microsatellite instability
/ Mismatch repair
/ MLH1 protein
/ Morphology
/ MSH2 protein
/ MSH6 protein
/ Mutants
/ p53 Protein
/ Tumor microenvironment
/ Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes
2021
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The immunologic tumor microenvironment in endometrioid endometrial cancer in the morphomolecular context: mutual correlations and prognostic impact depending on molecular alterations
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The immunologic tumor microenvironment in endometrioid endometrial cancer in the morphomolecular context: mutual correlations and prognostic impact depending on molecular alterations
2021
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Overview
ObjectivePOLE-mutant, microsatellite-instable (MSI), p53-mutant and non-specific molecular profile (NSMP) are TCGA-defined molecular subgroups of endometrial cancer (EC). Hypothesizing that morphology and tumor immunology might differ depending on molecular background concerning composition and prognostic impact, we aimed to comprehensively interconnect morphologic, immunologic and molecular data.MethodsTCGA-defined molecular groups were determined by immunohistochemistry and sequencing in n = 142 endometrioid EC. WHO-defined histopathological grading was performed. The immunologic microenvironment (iTME) was characterised by the quantification of intraepithelial and stromal populations of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL: overall T-cells; T-Killer cells; regulatory T-cells (Treg)). Immunologic parameters were correlated with WHO-grading, TCGA-subgroups and prognosis.ResultsHigh density TIL were significantly more frequent in high-grade (G3) compared to low-grade (G1/2) EC in the whole cohort and in the subgroup of POLE-wildtype-/microsatellite-stable-EC. MSI was associated with high-level TIL-infiltration when taking into account the type of mismatch repair defect (MLH1/PMS2; MSH2/MSH6). Prognostic impact of biomarkers depended on molecular subgroups: In p53-mutant EC, Treg were independently prognostic, in NSMP, the unique independently prognostic biomarker was WHO-grading.ConclusionsEC morphology and immunology differ depending on genetics. Our study delineated two molecularly distinct subgroups of immunogenic EC characterized by high-density TIL-infiltration: MSI EC and high-grade POLE-wildtype/microsatellite-stable-EC. Prognostic impact of TIL-populations relied on TCGA-subgroups indicating specific roles for TIL depending on molecular background. In NSMP, histopathological grading was the only prognostic biomarker demonstrating the relevance of WHO-grading in an era of molecular subtyping.
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Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Mutants
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