Cancers (Oct 2022)

The Association of Tumor Immune Microenvironment of the Primary Lesion with Time to Metastasis in Patients with Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Retrospective Analysis

  • Kazutoshi Fujita,
  • Go Kimura,
  • Toyonori Tsuzuki,
  • Taigo Kato,
  • Eri Banno,
  • Akira Kazama,
  • Ryo Yamashita,
  • Yuto Matsushita,
  • Daisuke Ishii,
  • Tomoya Fukawa,
  • Yuki Nakagawa,
  • Tamaki Fukuyama,
  • Fumikazu Sano,
  • Yukihiro Kondo,
  • Hirotsugu Uemura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215258
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 21
p. 5258

Abstract

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Biological or immunological differences in primary lesions between synchronous and metachronous metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) have been reported. However, the association between the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) of primary lesions and time to metastasis remains unknown. We investigated the differences in the TIME of primary lesions based on time intervals to metastasis, mainly between the synchronous group (SG; metastasis within 3 months) and metachronous group (MG; metastasis after 3 months), and its association with clinicopathological parameters in patients with mRCC. Overall, 568 patients treated first-line with vascular endothelial growth factor receptor inhibitors comprised the analysis population (SG: N = 307 [54.0%]; MG: N = 261 [46.0%]). SG had a higher proportion of patients with poor prognostic pathological feature tumors: WHO/ISUP grade 4, necrosis, lymphovascular invasion, infiltrative growth pattern, and sarcomatoid differentiation. Regarding the TIME, more immunogenic features were seen in SG than MG, with a higher PD-L1 positivity and a lower proportion of the desert phenotype. This is the first study to examine the differences in the TIME of primary lesions in patients with mRCC based on the time intervals to metastasis. The TIME of primary lesions could affect the time to metastasis.

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