Abstract 101P
Background
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Despite the availability of multiple treatment strategies, the prognosis of the patients with CRC is dismal. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of cellular immunotherapy (CIT) (the use of autologous natural killer cells, γδTcells and cytokine-induced killer cells) in combination with chemotherapy in patients with CRC.
Methods
A retrospective analysis of 377 patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma from December 2010 to December 2015 was performed, including 97 patients in the CIT+chemotherapy group and 280 patients in the chemotherapy group. The primary endpoints were DFS or PFS (Patients with adjuvant therapy after radical resection of colorectal cancer had the same DFS as PFS). The secondary endpoints were OS, ORR, DCR, adverse reaction rate and treatment tolerance.
Results
The 3-year progression-free survival rate of CIT+chemotherapy group and chemotherapy group was 67.2% vs 53.9% (P < 0.01), and the 5-year OS rate was 74.1% vs 50.8% (P < 0.001). CIT+chemotherapy was independent prognostic factors for both DFS (HR: 0.618, 95% CI: 0.428–0.891) and OS (HR: 0.513, 95% CI: 0.335–0.784). The ORR and DCR of CRC patients with IV staging in the CIT+chemotherapy compared to chemotherapy group were 63.0% vs 50.8% (P = 0.291) and 81.5% vs 65.6% (P = 0.131) respectively. The percentage of CD3+, CD3+ CD4+ cell subsets were significantly increased from 70.11% to 75.87% (P < 0.01), and 42.53% to 44.39% (P = 0.02) in the CIT+chemotherapy group after treatment. Overall adverse reaction rate of CIT+chemotherapy group and chemotherapy group was 75.3% vs 75.4% (P = 0.98) respectively. In patients with stage III, the median chemotherapy course in CIT +chemotherapy compared to chemotherapy group is 8 vs 6 (P = 0.003).
Conclusions
High quality and standardized CIT combined with chemotherapy can promote the survival time, reduce the recurrence rate and improve the immune status of CRC patients. In addition, it is safe and low-toxic which improves the patient's tolerance to chemotherapy.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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