The heterogenic tumor microenvironment of hepatocellular carcinoma and prognostic analysis based on tumor neo-vessels, macrophages and α-SMA.

ONCOLOGY LETTERS(2018)

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The present study was performed to quantify tumor neo-vessels, macrophages and fibroblasts in the tumor micro-environment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and explore the prognostic factors of HCC. The distribution of tumor neo-vessels, macrophages and fibroblasts was quantified by immunohistochemistry and inverted microscopy with the CRi Nuance multispectral imaging system, and the correlation of these parameters with the clinico-pathological characteristics and overall survival of the patients was analyzed. The number of tumor neo-vessels and macrophages, and density of the fibroblasts, as calculated by the thickness of the tumor stroma in the tumor microenvironment, ranged from 51-429 (median, 218), 110-555 (median, 259) and 35.6-555.5 mu m (median, 247.0), respectively. Using the median values as a cutoff, the cases were stratified into high-and low-density groups. Survival analysis demonstrated that the high-density groups regarding macrophages (chi(2)=5.249, P=0.022) and fibroblasts (chi(2)=18.073, P<0.001) had a significantly shorter disease-free survival (DFS) than the low-density groups. The high-density tumor neo-vessel group had a shorter DFS with a median of 5 months than the low-density group with a median of 7 months; however, there was no statistical significance between these two groups (chi(2)=1.663, P=0.197). Regarding the above three stromal components combined, all of the cases were classified into low-, middle- and high-density groups. Survival analysis demonstrated that the high-density group of stromal components had a shorter DFS than the other two groups with a median of 3 months (chi(2)=14.439, P=0.001). Multivariate analysis by Cox regression indicated that cirrhosis, metastasis stage, as well as macrophage and fibroblast density were independent prognostic factors. In conclusion, the key elements in the tumor microenvironment, including tumor neo-vessels, macrophages and fibroblasts, were heterogenic in HCC tissues and have significant roles in HCC invasion and metastasis. Stromal components are associated with the prognosis of patients with HCC; the higher the density of stromal components, the poorer the prognosis of patients with HCC.
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hepatocellular neoplasms,tumor microenvironment,pathology,metastasis
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