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High neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio and decreased CD69+NK cells represent a phenotype of high risk in early-stage breast cancer patients
Mandó, Pablo; Rizzo, Manglio Miguel
; Roberti, María Paula; Juliá, Estefanía Paula
; Pampena, María Betina
; de la Puente, Constanza Pérez; Loza, Carlos Martín; Ponce, Carolina; Nadal, Jorge; Coló, Federico Andres; Mordoh, José; Levy, Estrella Mariel
Fecha de publicación:
05/2018
Editorial:
Dove Press
Revista:
OncoTargets and Therapy
e-ISSN:
1178-6930
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Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Purpose: Breast cancer (BC) is a highly heterogeneous disease presenting a broad range of clinical and molecular characteristics. In the past years, a growing body of evidence demonstrated that immune response plays a significant role in cancer outcome. However, immune prognostic markers are not completely validated in clinical practice in BC patients. Materials and methods: With the aim to characterize immune features, several parameters were analyzed in peripheral blood at diagnosis of 85 nonmetastatic BC patients between April 2011 and July 2014. Results: With a median follow-up of 38.6 months, peripheral blood analysis of BC patients (stages I, II, and III) showed that total lymphocyte and T lymphocyte counts were augmented in nonrelapsed patients. Also, a higher neutrophil-to-lymphocytes ratio was associated with prolonged disease-free survival. Natural killer cell receptor analysis revealed that early activation receptor CD69 was associated with a better outcome. Conclusion: This preliminary evidence is in accordance with the concept of immune surveillance. We suggest an “immune phenotype” that provides relevant prognostic information in early-stage BC patients and which could be useful in the decision-making process.
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Mandó, Pablo; Rizzo, Manglio Miguel; Roberti, María Paula; Juliá, Estefanía Paula; Pampena, María Betina; et al.; High neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio and decreased CD69+NK cells represent a phenotype of high risk in early-stage breast cancer patients; Dove Press; OncoTargets and Therapy; 11; 5-2018; 2901-2910
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