BACKGROUND Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma(ICC)is a malignant liver tumor that is challenging to treat and manage and current prognostic models for the disease are inefficient or ineffective.Tumor-associated immune ce...BACKGROUND Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma(ICC)is a malignant liver tumor that is challenging to treat and manage and current prognostic models for the disease are inefficient or ineffective.Tumor-associated immune cells are critical for tumor development and progression.The main goal of this study was to establish models based on tumor-associated immune cells for predicting the overall survival of patients undergoing surgery for ICC.AIM To establish 1-year and 3-year prognostic models for ICC after surgical resection.METHODS Immunohistochemical staining was performed for CD4,CD8,CD20,pan-cytokeratin(CK),and CD68 in tumors and paired adjacent tissues from 141 patients with ICC who underwent curative surgery.Selection of variables was based on regression diagnostic procedures and goodness-of-fit tests(PH assumption).Clinical parameters and pathological diagnoses,combined with the distribution of immune cells in tumors and paired adjacent tissues,were utilized to establish 1-and 3-year prognostic models.RESULTS This is an important application of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment.CD4,CD8,CD20,and CK were included in the establishment of our prognostic model by stepwise selection,whereas CD68 was not significantly associated with the prognosis of ICC.By integrating clinical data associated with ICC,distinct prognostic models were derived for 1-and 3-year survival outcomes using variable selection.The 1-year prediction model yielded a C-index of 0.7695%confidence interval(95%CI):0.65-0.87 and the 3-year prediction model produced a C-index of 0.69(95%CI:0.65-0.73).Internal validation yielded a C-index of 0.761(95%CI:0.669-0.853)for the 1-year model and 0.693(95%CI:0.642-0.744)for the 3-year model.CONCLUSION We developed Cox regression models for 1-year and 3-year survival predictions of patients with ICC who underwent resection,which has positive implications for establishing a more comprehensive prognostic model for ICC based on tumor immune microenvironment and immune cell changes in the future.展开更多
Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is the fifth most common cancer and the third leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide.Surgical resection is still regarded as the first choice of treatment for HCC.With advances in...Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is the fifth most common cancer and the third leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide.Surgical resection is still regarded as the first choice of treatment for HCC.With advances in technology and techniques,minimally invasive surgery has now become the standard of care in almost every field in general surgery,including hepatectomy surgery.This review focuses on the latest advances in minimally invasive surgical treatment of HCC,including laparoscopic hepatectomy(LH),robotic hepatectomy(RH)and other minimally invasive treatment technologies.Although some limitation in LH or RH exists,these minimally invasive techniques may be performed for hepatectomy with benefits,and have a promising future.With the development of technology and the improvement of surgical operations,patients will benefit from this.展开更多
基金Supported by Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader,No.22XD1404800.
文摘BACKGROUND Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma(ICC)is a malignant liver tumor that is challenging to treat and manage and current prognostic models for the disease are inefficient or ineffective.Tumor-associated immune cells are critical for tumor development and progression.The main goal of this study was to establish models based on tumor-associated immune cells for predicting the overall survival of patients undergoing surgery for ICC.AIM To establish 1-year and 3-year prognostic models for ICC after surgical resection.METHODS Immunohistochemical staining was performed for CD4,CD8,CD20,pan-cytokeratin(CK),and CD68 in tumors and paired adjacent tissues from 141 patients with ICC who underwent curative surgery.Selection of variables was based on regression diagnostic procedures and goodness-of-fit tests(PH assumption).Clinical parameters and pathological diagnoses,combined with the distribution of immune cells in tumors and paired adjacent tissues,were utilized to establish 1-and 3-year prognostic models.RESULTS This is an important application of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment.CD4,CD8,CD20,and CK were included in the establishment of our prognostic model by stepwise selection,whereas CD68 was not significantly associated with the prognosis of ICC.By integrating clinical data associated with ICC,distinct prognostic models were derived for 1-and 3-year survival outcomes using variable selection.The 1-year prediction model yielded a C-index of 0.7695%confidence interval(95%CI):0.65-0.87 and the 3-year prediction model produced a C-index of 0.69(95%CI:0.65-0.73).Internal validation yielded a C-index of 0.761(95%CI:0.669-0.853)for the 1-year model and 0.693(95%CI:0.642-0.744)for the 3-year model.CONCLUSION We developed Cox regression models for 1-year and 3-year survival predictions of patients with ICC who underwent resection,which has positive implications for establishing a more comprehensive prognostic model for ICC based on tumor immune microenvironment and immune cell changes in the future.
基金This work is supported from Shanghai Education Committee of Shuguang Plan(18SG32)the National Key Basic Research Program“973 project”(2015CB555400)the General Program from Shanghai Municipal Health Commission(201740249).
文摘Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is the fifth most common cancer and the third leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide.Surgical resection is still regarded as the first choice of treatment for HCC.With advances in technology and techniques,minimally invasive surgery has now become the standard of care in almost every field in general surgery,including hepatectomy surgery.This review focuses on the latest advances in minimally invasive surgical treatment of HCC,including laparoscopic hepatectomy(LH),robotic hepatectomy(RH)and other minimally invasive treatment technologies.Although some limitation in LH or RH exists,these minimally invasive techniques may be performed for hepatectomy with benefits,and have a promising future.With the development of technology and the improvement of surgical operations,patients will benefit from this.