Clinical Significance of Tumor-Associated Inflammatory Cells in Metastatic Neuroblastoma

Author:

Asgharzadeh Shahab1,Salo Jill A.1,Ji Lingyun1,Oberthuer André1,Fischer Matthias1,Berthold Frank1,Hadjidaniel Michael1,Liu Cathy Wei-Yao1,Metelitsa Leonid S.1,Pique-Regi Roger1,Wakamatsu Peter1,Villablanca Judith G.1,Kreissman Susan G.1,Matthay Katherine K.1,Shimada Hiroyuki1,London Wendy B.1,Sposto Richard1,Seeger Robert C.1

Affiliation:

1. Shahab Asgharzadeh, Jill A. Salo, Michael Hadjidaniel, Cathy Wei-Yao Liu, Peter Wakamatsu, Judith G. Villablanca, Hiroyuki Shimada, Richard Sposto, and Robert C. Seeger, Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Saban Research Institute; Shahab Asgharzadeh, Lingyun Ji, Judith G. Villablanca, Hiroyuki Shimada, Richard Sposto, and Robert C. Seeger, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; Katherine K. Matthay, University of California School of Medicine and University of...

Abstract

Purpose Children diagnosed at age ≥ 18 months with metastatic MYCN-nonamplified neuroblastoma (NBL-NA) are at high risk for disease relapse, whereas those diagnosed at age < 18 months are nearly always cured. In this study, we investigated the hypothesis that expression of genes related to tumor-associated inflammatory cells correlates with the observed differences in survival by age at diagnosis and contributes to a prognostic signature. Methods Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in localized and metastatic neuroblastomas (n = 71) were assessed by immunohistochemistry. Expression of 44 genes representing tumor and inflammatory cells was quantified in 133 metastatic NBL-NAs to assess age-dependent expression and to develop a logistic regression model to provide low- and high-risk scores for predicting progression-free survival (PFS). Tumors from high-risk patients enrolled onto two additional studies (n = 91) served as independent validation cohorts. Results Metastatic neuroblastomas had higher infiltration of TAMs than locoregional tumors, and metastatic tumors diagnosed in patients at age ≥ 18 months had higher expression of inflammation-related genes than those in patients diagnosed at age < 18 months. Expression of genes representing TAMs (CD33/CD16/IL6R/IL10/FCGR3) contributed to 25% of the accuracy of a novel 14-gene tumor classification score. PFS at 5 years for children diagnosed at age ≥ 18 months with NBL-NA with a low- versus high-risk score was 47% versus 12%, 57% versus 8%, and 50% versus 20% in three independent clinical trials, respectively. Conclusion These data suggest that interactions between tumor and inflammatory cells may contribute to the clinical metastatic neuroblastoma phenotype, improve prognostication, and reveal novel therapeutic targets.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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