The prognostic role of tumor associated macrophages in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Sangeeta K. Bisheshar*, Martine F. van der Kamp, Emma J. de Ruiter, Lilian N Ruiter, Bert van der Vegt, Gerben E. Breimer, Stefan M. Willems

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    Abstract

    Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is an immunogenic cancer type, and tumor associated macrophages (TAMs) are a major component of the tumor microenvironment (TME). In this systematic review and meta-analysis, studies assessing tumor infiltration with CD68+, iNOS+, HLA-DR+, CD11b+, CD163+, CD206+, and CD204+TAMs were included, and correlation to survival hazard was studied. A low number of CD68+TAMs correlated to better overall survival (OS) in multivariate analysis (HR 1.36 95 %CI (1.07–1.72) P = .01). CD68+TAMs did not correlate to disease free survival (DFS), disease specific survival (DSS), progression free survival (PFS), or recurrence free survival (RFS). A low number of CD163+TAMs correlated to better OS in uni- and multivariate analysis (resp. HR 2.65 95 %CI (1.57–4.46) P = .01 and HR 2.42 95 %CI (1.72–3.41) P < .001). A low number of CD163+TAMs also correlated to better DFS and PFS, whereas a low number of CD204+TAMs only correlated to PFS. While IHC analysis of pan macrophage marker CD68 and M2-like marker CD163 both show prognostic utility in OS, CD163 is a stronger prognosticator, as indicated by multivariate meta-analysis. CD163+TAMs also correlate to DFS and PFS; outcomes that are more relevant to patients, thus showing promising results for future clinical implementation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number106227
    Number of pages9
    JournalOral Oncology
    Volume135
    Early online date3-Nov-2022
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec-2022

    Keywords

    • CD163
    • CD204
    • CD206
    • CD68
    • Disease free survival (DFS)
    • Disease specific survival (DSS)
    • Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC)
    • Locoregional control (LRC)
    • Overall survival (OS)
    • Progression free survival (PFS)
    • Recurrence free survival (RFS)
    • Tumor associated macrophages (TAMs)

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