IJMS, Vol. 26, Pages 4363: Soft-Tissue Sarcomas—A Correlation Among Tumor Margin Infiltration, Immunological Markers, and Survival Rate


IJMS, Vol. 26, Pages 4363: Soft-Tissue Sarcomas—A Correlation Among Tumor Margin Infiltration, Immunological Markers, and Survival Rate

International Journal of Molecular Sciences doi: 10.3390/ijms26094363

Authors:
Bogdan Șerban
Adrian Cursaru
Sergiu Iordache
Mihai Costache
Bogdan Cretu
Adrian Dumitru
Catalin Cirstoiu

Early and appropriate diagnosis of soft-tissue sarcomas (STSs) is hampered by their relatively low prevalence and sometimes unusual clinical appearance. It takes a comprehensive diagnostic work-up to differentiate between different types of soft-tissue sarcomas. Determining tumor margins by preoperative imaging is important, especially in order to preserve the affected limb and improve quality of life. Misjudgment of tumor margins may increase or decrease the stage of soft-tissue sarcoma and thus influence the patient’s prognosis. The applicability of conventional MRI alone for determining the tumor margin is limited. Additional information regarding the peritumoral tissue, particularly at the cellular level, can be obtained via diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). However, there are not many publications on employing DWI to evaluate tumor margin infiltration in soft-tissue sarcoma patients. Because the immune system plays a variety of roles during oncogenesis, it can occasionally be difficult to distinguish between tumor invasion and the presence of a reactive inflammatory infiltrate. Clarifying the predictive importance of lymphocyte infiltration in soft-tissue sarcomas was the goal of this investigation. We examined the correlations between expression of CD4, CD8, and CD34 and tumor margin infiltration observed on a DWI sequence. CD4, CD8, and CD34 marker positivity was linked to soft-tissue sarcomas that were less aggressive and did not invade the tumor margins, indicating a higher survival percentage for these individuals.



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