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PD-L2: A prognostic marker in chromophobe renal cell carcinoma?

  • Franziska Erlmeier
  • , Wilko Weichert
  • , Michael Autenrieth
  • , Max Wiedemann
  • , Andres Jan Schrader
  • , Arndt Hartmann
  • , Philipp Ivanyi
  • , Sandra Steffens
  • Technical University of Munich
  • Member of the German Renal Cell Tumor Consortium
  • German Cancer Research Center
  • University of Munich
  • Universitätsklinikum Münster
  • Universitätsklinikum Erlangen
  • Hannover Medical School

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Abstract

In the context of cancer immunotherapy, PD-1 as well as PD-L1 has been widely studied in renal cell carcinoma (RCC). PD-1 and PD-L1 play a significant role as prognostic markers in clear cell renal cell carcinoma. In contrast, little is known about PD-L2 expression patterns in RCC, especially in rarer subtypes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence, distribution and prognostic impact of PD-L2 expression in chromophobe (ch)RCC. Eighty-one patients who underwent renal surgery due to chRCC were retrospectively evaluated. Tumor specimens were analyzed for PD-L2 expression by immunohistochemistry. Expression data were associated with clinicopathological parameters and overall survival (OS). Twenty-three (28.4%) patients showed a PD-L2 > median (PD-L2 high) staining intensity. No significant association between clinicopathological parameters and PD-L2 expression was identified. A significant difference between 5- and 10-year OS in dependence of PD-L2 expression was found (PD-L2 low 96.4 and 87.7% vs. PD-L2 high 87.1 and 56%; log rank, p = 0.029). However, in multivariate analysis PD-L2 expression failed to be proofed as an independent prognostic factor. In conclusion, to our knowledge this is the first study evaluating the prognostic impact of PD-L2 in a considerably large cohort of chRCC. Our results showed a significant diminished OS in dependence of PD-L2 expression. This implicates that PD-L2 might play a role as prognostic marker in chRCC demanding further evaluation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number71
JournalMedical Oncology
Volume34
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2017

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Chromophobe histology
  • PD-L2
  • Renal cell carcinoma
  • Survival

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