BMC Cancer (Dec 2009)

Expression of the costimulatory molecule B7-H3 is associated with prolonged survival in human pancreatic cancer

  • Kleeff Jörg,
  • Esposito Irene,
  • Laschinger Melanie,
  • Giese Nathalia A,
  • Ottenhausen Malte,
  • Hedderich Dennis M,
  • Loos Martin,
  • Friess Helmut

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-9-463
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 463

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Abstract Background Costimulatory signaling has been implicated as a potential regulator of antitumor immunity in various human cancers. In contrast to the negative prognostic value of aberrant B7-H1 expression by pancreatic cancer cells, the role of B7-H3 is still unknown. Therefore, we investigated the expression pattern and clinical significance of B7-H3 expression in human pancreatic cancer. Methods B7-H3 expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in 68 patients with pancreatic cancer who underwent surgical tumor resection. Expression data was correlated with clinicopathologic features and with the number of tumor-infiltrating T cells. Results B7-H3 expression was significantly upregulated in pancreatic cancer compared to normal pancreas (p Conclusion We demonstrate for the first time that B7-H3 is abundantly expressed in pancreatic cancer and that tumor-associated B7-H3 expression significantly correlates with prolonged postoperative survival. Our findings suggest that B7-H3 might play an important role as a potential stimulator of antitumor immune response in pancreatic cancer.