PD-L1 expression in papillary thyroid cancer with and without lymphocytic thyroiditis: a cross sectional study
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Fadia, Mitali
Fookeerah, Prishila
Ali, Sayed
Shadbolt, Bruce
Greenaway, Tim
Perampalam, Sumathy
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Taylor & Francis Group
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The impact of concurrent autoimmune thyroid disease on
the tumour microenvironment and disease progression in
papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is not well understood.
Studies evaluating the programmed cell death ligand 1
(PD-L1) tumour expression in PTC have shown variable
results, and the effect of lymphocytic thyroiditis (LT) on
tumour PD-L1 expression has not been adequately
assessed. The main aim of this study was to determine
expression of PD-L1 in PTC with and without LT. We
examined 81 PTC cases; 28.5% of all reviewed PTC had
presence of LT. In PTC specimens without LT, tumour PDL1 expression was significantly lower compared to PD-L1
expression in PTC with LT, 6.9% vs 39.1%, respectively.
Expression of PD-L1 did not differ with PTC stage, even
when sub-categorised according to the presence and
absence of LT. Utility of PD- L1 expression as a prognostic
marker in thyroid cancer needs to be interpreted with
caution.
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