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Impact of the tumor microenvironment in predicting postoperative hepatic recurrence of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.
[alpha-thalassemia]
The
disease
frequency
of
pancreatic
neuroendocrine
tumors
(
PNETs
)
has
been
growing
,
and
postoperative
hepatic
recurrence
(
PHR
)
is
one
of
the
factors
affecting
patient
prognosis
.
The
present
study
aimed
to
investigate
biomarkers
of
PNETs
in
the
primary
disease
site
to
predict
PHR
using
immunohistochemical
analysis
for
tumor
-infiltrating
lymphocytes
(
TILs
:
CD
3
,
CD
8
and
CD
4
5
RO
)
,
human
leukocyte
antigen
(
HLA
)
class
Â
I
,
α-thalassemia
/
mental
retardation
X-
linked
(
ATRX
)
,
death
domain-associated
protein
(
DAXX
)
,
mammalian
target
of
rapamycin
(
mTOR
)
and
phospho-m
TOR
(
p
-m
TOR
)
.
Correlations
were
analyzed
between
TILs
and
the
biomarkers
,
clinicopathological
features
and
prognosis
.
Sixteen
patients
with
PNETs
who
underwent
radical
surgery
at
our
hospital
were
reviewed
.
We
analyzed
the
correlation
between
PHR
and
immunohistochemical
characteristics
,
and
also
between
disease-free
survival
(
DFS
)
or
overall
survival
(
OS
)
and
the
immunohistochemical
characteristics
.
We
found
that
PHR
was
associated
with
the
expression
patterns
of
DAXX
and
p
-m
TOR
.
No
association
was
found
between
PHR
and
patient
background
,
TILs
or
other
biomarkers
.
DFS
was
found
to
be
associated
with
ATRX
,
DAXX
and
p
-m
TOR
.
OS
was
associated
only
with
p
-m
TOR
.
In
conclusion
,
ATRX
,
DAXX
and
p
-m
TOR
are
useful
molecular
biomarkers
for
predicting
PHR
in
patients
who
undergo
radical
surgery
for
PNETs
.
Use
of
these
biomarkers
will
enable
earlier
decisions
on
which
patients
may
benefit
from
adjuvant
therapy
.
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