[HTML][HTML] Relevance of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in breast cancer

S Dushyanthen, PA Beavis, P Savas, ZL Teo, C Zhou… - BMC medicine, 2015 - Springer
S Dushyanthen, PA Beavis, P Savas, ZL Teo, C Zhou, M Mansour, PK Darcy, S Loi
BMC medicine, 2015Springer
While breast cancer has not been considered a cancer amenable to immunotherapeutic
approaches, recent studies have demonstrated evidence of significant immune cell
infiltration via tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in a subset of patient tumors. In this review we
present the current evidence highlighting the clinical relevance and utility of tumor-infiltrating
lymphocytes in breast cancer. Retrospective and prospective studies have shown that the
presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes is a prognostic marker for higher responses to …
Abstract
While breast cancer has not been considered a cancer amenable to immunotherapeutic approaches, recent studies have demonstrated evidence of significant immune cell infiltration via tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in a subset of patient tumors. In this review we present the current evidence highlighting the clinical relevance and utility of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in breast cancer. Retrospective and prospective studies have shown that the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes is a prognostic marker for higher responses to neoadjuvant chemotherapy and better survival, particularly in triple negative and HER2-positive early breast cancer. Further work is required to determine the immune subsets important in this response and to discover ways of encouraging immune infiltrate in tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes-negative patients.
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