Cancers (Dec 2021)

The Transmembrane Receptor TIRC7 Identifies a Distinct Subset of Immune Cells with Prognostic Implications in Cholangiocarcinoma

  • Thomas Albrecht,
  • Benjamin Goeppert,
  • Fritz Brinkmann,
  • Alphonse Charbel,
  • Qiangnu Zhang,
  • Johannes Schreck,
  • Nina Wilhelm,
  • Stephan Singer,
  • Bruno C. Köhler,
  • Christoph Springfeld,
  • Arianeb Mehrabi,
  • Peter Schirmacher,
  • Anja A. Kühl,
  • Monika N. Vogel,
  • Holger Jansen,
  • Nalân Utku,
  • Stephanie Roessler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13246272
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 24
p. 6272

Abstract

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Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a heterogeneous malignancy with a dismal prognosis. Therapeutic options are largely limited to surgery and conventional chemotherapy offers limited benefit. As immunotherapy has proven highly effective in various cancer types, we have undertaken a quantitative immunohistopathological assessment of immune cells expressing the immunoinhibitory T cell immune response cDNA 7 receptor (TIRC7), an emerging immunoinhibitory receptor, in a cohort of 135 CCA patients. TIRC7+ immune cells were present in both the tumor epithelia and stroma in the majority of CCA cases with the highest levels found in intrahepatic CCA. While intraepithelial density of TIRC7+ immune cells was decreased compared to matched non-neoplastic bile ducts, stromal quantity was higher in the tumor samples. Tumors exhibiting signet ring cell or adenosquamous morphology were exclusively associated with an intraepithelial TIRC7+ phenotype. Survival analysis showed intraepithelial TIRC7+ immune cell density to be a highly significant favorable prognosticator in intrahepatic but not proximal or distal CCA. Furthermore, intraepithelial TIRC7+ immune cell density correlated with the number of intraepithelial CD8+ immune cells and with the total number of CD4+ immune cells. Our results suggest the presence and prognostic relevance of TIRC7+ immune cells in CCA and warrant further functional studies on its pharmacological modulation.

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