Cells (Jul 2022)

Breast Cancer during Pregnancy as a Special Type of Early-Onset Breast Cancer: Analysis of the Tumor Immune Microenvironment and Risk Profiles

  • Elham Sajjadi,
  • Konstantinos Venetis,
  • Marianna Noale,
  • Hatem A. Azim,
  • Concetta Blundo,
  • Giuseppina Bonizzi,
  • Eugenia Di Loreto,
  • Giovanna Scarfone,
  • Stefano Ferrero,
  • Stefania Maggi,
  • Massimo Barberis,
  • Paolo Veronesi,
  • Viviana E. Galimberti,
  • Giuseppe Viale,
  • Nicola Fusco,
  • Fedro A. Peccatori,
  • Elena Guerini-Rocco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11152286
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 15
p. 2286

Abstract

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Breast cancer during pregnancy (PrBC) is a rare tumor with only a little information on its immune landscape. Here, we sought to characterize the cellular composition of the tumor microenvironment (TME) of PrBC and identify its differences from early-onset breast cancer (EOBC) in non-pregnant women. A total of 83 PrBC and 89 EOBC were selected from our Institutional registry and subjected to tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) profiling and immunohistochemistry for CD4, CD8, forkhead box P3 (FOXP3), and programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) (clone 22C3). A significantly lower frequency of hormone receptor (HR)-positive tumors was observed in PrBC. The prevalence of low/null PD-L1 and CD8+TILs was higher in PrBC than in the controls, specifically in HR+/HER2– breast cancers. PrBC had a significantly higher risk of relapse and disease-related death, compared to EOBC. The presence of TILs and each TIL subpopulation were significantly associated with disease relapse. Moreover, the death rate was higher in PrBC with CD8+ TILs. The TME of PrBC is characterized by specific patterns of TIL subpopulations with significant biological and prognostic roles. Routine assessment of TILs and TILs subtyping in these patients would be a valid addition to the pathology report that might help identify clinically relevant subsets of women with PrBC.

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