Background: In recent years, several studies focused on the process of reprogramming of seminoma (S) cells, which regulates the transition from pure S (P-S) to S component (S-C) of mixed germ cell tumors of the testis (GCTT) and finally to embryonal carcinoma (EC) and other nonseminomatous GCTT (NS-GCTT). The accepted pathogenetic model is driven and regulated by cells (macrophages, B- and T-lymphocytes) and molecules of the tumor microenvironment (TME). Herein, we tested a series of GCTT with double staining (DS) for CD68-PD-L1 to evaluate tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) expressing programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) [TAMs PD-L1(+)] and clarify if these cells may be involved in establishing the fate of GCTT. Methods: We collected 45 GCTT (comprising a total of 62 different components of GCTT). TAMs PD-L1(+) were evaluated with three different scoring systems [TAMs PD-L1(+)/mm2, TAMs PD-L1(+)/mm2H-score, TAMs PD-L1(+) %], and compared using pertinent statistic tests (Student's t-test and Mann-Whitney U test). Results: We found that TAMs PD-L1(+) values were higher in S rather than EC (p = 0.001, p = 0.015, p = 0.022) and NS-GCTT (p < 0.001). P-S showed statistically significant differences in TAMs PD-L1(+) values compared to S-C (p < 0.001, p = 0.006, p = 0.015), but there were no differences between S-C and EC (p = 0.107, p = 0.408, p = 0.800). Finally, we found statistically significant differences also in TAMs PD-L1(+) values between EC and other NS-GCTT (p < 0.001). Conclusions: TAMs PD-L1(+) levels gradually decrease during the reprogramming of S cells {P-S [(high values of TAMs PD-L1(+)] → S-C and EC [(intermediate values of TAMs PD-L1(+)] → other NS-GCTT [(low values of TAMs PD-L1(+)], supporting a complex pathogenetic model where the interactions between tumor cells and TME components [and specifically TAMs PD-L1(+)] play a key role in determining the fate of GCTT.

TAMs PD-L1(+) in the reprogramming of germ cell tumors of the testis / Melotti, Sofia; Ambrosi, Francesca; Franceschini, Tania; Giunchi, Francesca; Filippo, Giorgia Di; Franchini, Eugenia; Massari, Francesco; Mollica, Veronica; Tateo, Valentina; Bianchi, Federico Mineo; Colecchia, Maurizio; Acosta, Andres Martin; Lobo, João; Fiorentino, Michelangelo; Ricci, Costantino. - In: PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE. - ISSN 0344-0338. - ELETTRONICO. - 247:(2023), pp. 154540-154546. [10.1016/j.prp.2023.154540]

TAMs PD-L1(+) in the reprogramming of germ cell tumors of the testis

Melotti, Sofia;Ambrosi, Francesca;Franceschini, Tania;Giunchi, Francesca;Franchini, Eugenia;Massari, Francesco;Mollica, Veronica;Tateo, Valentina;Bianchi, Federico Mineo;Fiorentino, Michelangelo;Ricci, Costantino
2023

Abstract

Background: In recent years, several studies focused on the process of reprogramming of seminoma (S) cells, which regulates the transition from pure S (P-S) to S component (S-C) of mixed germ cell tumors of the testis (GCTT) and finally to embryonal carcinoma (EC) and other nonseminomatous GCTT (NS-GCTT). The accepted pathogenetic model is driven and regulated by cells (macrophages, B- and T-lymphocytes) and molecules of the tumor microenvironment (TME). Herein, we tested a series of GCTT with double staining (DS) for CD68-PD-L1 to evaluate tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) expressing programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) [TAMs PD-L1(+)] and clarify if these cells may be involved in establishing the fate of GCTT. Methods: We collected 45 GCTT (comprising a total of 62 different components of GCTT). TAMs PD-L1(+) were evaluated with three different scoring systems [TAMs PD-L1(+)/mm2, TAMs PD-L1(+)/mm2H-score, TAMs PD-L1(+) %], and compared using pertinent statistic tests (Student's t-test and Mann-Whitney U test). Results: We found that TAMs PD-L1(+) values were higher in S rather than EC (p = 0.001, p = 0.015, p = 0.022) and NS-GCTT (p < 0.001). P-S showed statistically significant differences in TAMs PD-L1(+) values compared to S-C (p < 0.001, p = 0.006, p = 0.015), but there were no differences between S-C and EC (p = 0.107, p = 0.408, p = 0.800). Finally, we found statistically significant differences also in TAMs PD-L1(+) values between EC and other NS-GCTT (p < 0.001). Conclusions: TAMs PD-L1(+) levels gradually decrease during the reprogramming of S cells {P-S [(high values of TAMs PD-L1(+)] → S-C and EC [(intermediate values of TAMs PD-L1(+)] → other NS-GCTT [(low values of TAMs PD-L1(+)], supporting a complex pathogenetic model where the interactions between tumor cells and TME components [and specifically TAMs PD-L1(+)] play a key role in determining the fate of GCTT.
2023
TAMs PD-L1(+) in the reprogramming of germ cell tumors of the testis / Melotti, Sofia; Ambrosi, Francesca; Franceschini, Tania; Giunchi, Francesca; Filippo, Giorgia Di; Franchini, Eugenia; Massari, Francesco; Mollica, Veronica; Tateo, Valentina; Bianchi, Federico Mineo; Colecchia, Maurizio; Acosta, Andres Martin; Lobo, João; Fiorentino, Michelangelo; Ricci, Costantino. - In: PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE. - ISSN 0344-0338. - ELETTRONICO. - 247:(2023), pp. 154540-154546. [10.1016/j.prp.2023.154540]
Melotti, Sofia; Ambrosi, Francesca; Franceschini, Tania; Giunchi, Francesca; Filippo, Giorgia Di; Franchini, Eugenia; Massari, Francesco; Mollica, Veronica; Tateo, Valentina; Bianchi, Federico Mineo; Colecchia, Maurizio; Acosta, Andres Martin; Lobo, João; Fiorentino, Michelangelo; Ricci, Costantino
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