Chinese Clinical Oncology

• 论著 • Previous Articles     Next Articles

Relationship between the expression of PD-1 on CD8+T cell and the clinical pathological parameters in non-small cell lung cancer

ZHOU Li, REN Fang, ZHANG Guannan, LV Xiying.   

  1. Graduate School of Chengde Medical College, Chengde 067000, China
  • Received:2015-04-16 Revised:2015-05-14 Online:2015-07-31 Published:2015-07-31

Abstract: Objective To explore the expression characteristics of programmed death-1(PD-1) on CD8+T in the peripheral blood from patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) as well as the relationship between level of PD-1 and clinicopathologic variables. Methods Ninety NSCLC patients, including 50 squamous cell carcinoma and 40 adenocarcinoma, and thirty healthy controls were selected. CD8+T cells were obtained from the peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The positive expression ratio of the PD-1 on the CD8+T cell surfaces in the peripheral blood was detected using flow cytometry. We then analyzed the relationship of PD-1 expression with age, gender, pathological classification, clinical stage, pathological degree and lymphatic metastasis. Results The positive expression ratio of PD-1 on CD8+T cell in the peripheral blood of the three groups were (18.32±5.20)%, (18.68±5.41)% and (7.44±2.59)%, and the data of NSCLC patients was higher than that of the healthy controls (F=58.344, P<0.001).The results were obviously related to the clinical stage and lymphatic metastasis (P<0.05), which positively correlated with the clinical stage of the NSCLC (rs=0.875, P<0.001). However, no difference was observed on age, gender, pathological classification and pathological degree (P>0.05). Conclusion The positive expression ratio of PD-1 on CD8+T cell in the peripheral blood of NSCLC patients was higher than that of the healthy controls, and the high expression ratio of PD-1 on CD8+T cell were significantly related to the clinical stages and lymphatic metastasis. The elevated level of PD-1 might be related with the immune escape of the NSCLC, thus playing a crucial role in the occurrence and development of NSCLC.

No related articles found!
Viewed
Full text


Abstract

Cited

  Shared   
  Discussed   
No Suggested Reading articles found!