Abstract 2247P
Background
Radiotherapy (RT) is an essential component of multimodality therapy in the primary or postoperative treatment of prostate cancer with curative intent by preventing local recurrence and distant metastases, indicating its impact on residual occult tumor, such as circulating tumor cells. Immunogenic changes in cancer cells induced by RT can lead to adaptive up-regulation of PD-L1 expression. As immune checkpoint inhibition plays an increasingly important role in prostate cancer, radiogenic PD-L1 upregulation may be of therapeutic importance. The aim of this study was to determine PD-L1 status on CETCs before and during RT.
Methods
Peripheral blood samples were collected from 52 primary non-metastatic prostate cancer patients. CETCs were enumerated and analyzed for PDL-L1 expression prior to (baseline), 3 and 6 weeks after the start of RT using fluorescence scanning microscopy.
Results
PD-L1 expression was detectable in CETCs and localized in the membrane and/or cytoplasm. We found a correlation between PD-L1 status in CETCs and aggressiveness of cancer disease prior to RT. The frequency of PD-L1 positive CETCs depended on the grading and Gleason score of the primary tumor. Patients with a high Gleason score and G3 tumors had significantly more PD-L1 positive CETCs compared to patients with a low Gleason Score and G1 tumors. Moreover, patients in stage I/II had significantly less PD-L1 positive CETCs compared to patients in stage III/IV (mean 54.25 vs. mean 69.65; p<0.05). A higher number of PD-L1 positive CETCs were detected in patients who had radical prostatectomy before start of RT than in those who had no surgical intervention (mean 66.24 vs. mean 47.46; p<0.01). Interestingly, the fraction of PD-L1 positive CETCs decreased significantly during RT only in patients with G3 tumors and a high Gleason Score.
Conclusions
Our results indicated that PD-L1 in CETCs is closely related to the aggressiveness of the primary tumor and may be a co-factor associated with the progression of prostate cancer. PD-1/PD-L1 blockade combined with RT represents a novel and promising treatment strategy that could contribute to improve the treatment efficacy of prostate cancer.
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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