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Establishing standardized immune phenotyping of metastatic melanoma by digital pathology

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CD8+ tumor-infiltrating T cells can be regarded as one of the most relevant predictive biomarkers in immune-oncology. Highly infiltrated tumors, referred to as inflamed (clinically "hot"), show the most favorable response to immune checkpoint inhibitors in contrast to tumors with a scarce immune infiltrate called immune desert or excluded (clinically "cold"). Nevertheless, quantitative and reproducible methods examining their prevalence within tumors are lacking. We therefore established a computational diagnostic algorithm to quantitatively measure spatial densities of tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells by digital pathology within the three known tumor compartments as recommended by the International Immuno-Oncology Biomarker Working Group in 116 prospective metastatic melanomas of the Swiss Tumor Profiler cohort. Workflow robustness was confirmed in 33 samples of an independent retrospective validation cohort. The introduction of the intratumoral tumor center compartment proved to be most relevant for establishing an immune diagnosis in metastatic disease, independent of metastatic site. Cut-off values for reproducible classification were defined and successfully assigned densities into the respective immune diagnostic category in the validation cohort with high sensitivity, specificity, and precision. We provide a robust diagnostic algorithm based on intratumoral and stromal CD8+ T-cell densities in the tumor center compartment that translates spatial densities of tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells into the clinically relevant immune diagnostic categories "inflamed", "excluded", and "desert". The consideration of the intratumoral tumor center compartment allows immune phenotyping in the clinically highly relevant setting of metastatic lesions, even if the invasive margin compartment is not captured in biopsy material.

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dc.identifier.otherErratum zu diesem Artikel: 10.1038/s41374-021-00676-5 (DOI)
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Establishing standardized immune phenotyping of metastatic melanoma by digital pathology

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uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversity Hospital Zurich, Dermatologische Klinik
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversity Hospital Zurich, Dermatologische Klinik
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uzh.contributor.authorSobottka-Brillout, Bettina
uzh.contributor.authorNowak, Marta
uzh.contributor.authorFrei, Anja Laura
uzh.contributor.authorHaberecker, Martina
uzh.contributor.authorMerki, Samuel
uzh.contributor.authorDummer, Reinhard
uzh.contributor.authorLevesque, Mitchell P
uzh.contributor.authorMoch, Holger
uzh.contributor.authorKoelzer, Viktor Hendrik
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uzh.publication.citationSobottka-Brillout, Bettina; Nowak, Marta; Frei, Anja Laura; Haberecker, Martina; Merki, Samuel; Dummer, Reinhard; Levesque, Mitchell P; Moch, Holger; Koelzer, Viktor Hendrik (2021). Establishing standardized immune phenotyping of metastatic melanoma by digital pathology. Laboratory investigation, 101(12):1561-1570.
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uzh.scopus.subjectsPathology and Forensic Medicine
uzh.scopus.subjectsMolecular Biology
uzh.scopus.subjectsCell Biology
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