Clinico-Pathological Significance of Tumor Infiltrating Immune Cells in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma—Hope or Hype?
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Head and Neck
Abstract
Background: To correlate between immunohistochemical expression of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), and natural killer (NK) cells with the AJCC 8th edition TNM staging system and other disease-modifying clinico-pathological variables. Methods: The representative histology sections of tumor invasive margin (IM) and tumor core (TC) were selected according to the International Immuno-Oncology Biomarker Working Group and were subjected to immunohistochemistry with antibodies for TILs (CD3, CD8, FOXP3), NK Cells (CD57), TAMs (CD68, CD163) and pan-leukocyte marker (CD45). Histo-immuno-density-intensity (HIDI) scoring was calculated as a product of the proportion and intensity of staining. Ordinal-ordinal and continuous-ordinal variables were correlated using Kendall's tau-b (τb), and binary-ordinal variables were correlated using Rank-Biserial (rrb) statistics. Results: A total of 111 patients were included in the study. None of the clinical and pathological parameters showed a strong correlation with any of the immune infiltrates including TNM staging. Conclusion: We hypothesize an independent activity of tumor immunology in the disease prognosis. Trial Registration: CTRI/2020/07/026335.
First Page
1706
Last Page
1716
DOI
10.1002/hed.28083
Publication Date
6-1-2025
Recommended Citation
Seenivasagam, Rajkumar K.; Singh, Ashok; Gowda, Vinay N.; and Poonia, Dharma R., "Clinico-Pathological Significance of Tumor Infiltrating Immune Cells in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma—Hope or Hype?" (2025). Open Access archive. 13220.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/13220