Immunoexpression of PD-L1, CD4+ and CD8+ cell infiltrates and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in the microenvironment of actinic cheilitis and lower lip squamous cell carcinoma
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Lower lip squamous cell carcinomas (LLSCC) could be associated with a
previous history of potentially malignant oral diseases (PMOD), especially
actinic cheilitis (AC), with high sun exposure being a well-described risk
factor. Immune evasion mechanisms, such as the PD-1/PD-L1 (programmed
cell death protein 1/programmed death-ligand 1) pathway has been gaining
prominence since immunotherapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors showed
a positive effect on the survival of patients with different types of neoplasms.
Concomitant with the characterization of the tumor microenvironment, the
expression of either or both PD-1 and PD-L1 molecules may estimate mutual
relations of progression or regression of the carcinoma and prognostic
values of the patient. Objectives: Considering the importance of tumor
microenvironment characterization, this study aims to determine the
immunoexpression of PD-L1 and correlate with the frequency of CD4+ and
CD8+ cells in AC and LLSCC lesions and with tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes
(TILs) in LLSCC and its relationship with histopathological characteristics.
Methodology: This sample includes 33 cases of AC and 17 cases of LLSCC.
The cases were submitted to histopathological analysis and to CD4+, CD8+,
and PD-L1+ cell determination by immunohistochemistry. Results: There
was a significant difference among the frequencies of CD4+, CD8+, and PD L1+ cells between AC and LSCC cases, higher in the last group. Moreover,
histopathological and atypical changes in AC and LLSCC were correlated with
the frequencies of PD-L1+, CD4+, and CD8+ cells. In AC, PD-L1+ cases had
a low frequency of CD4+ cells, but on the other hand, PD-L1+ cases of LLSCC
had a higher frequency of CD4+ and CD8+ cells. Conclusion: Therefore, the
PD-L1 molecule may be a potential escape route for the immune response
in oral lesions, but the mechanisms differ between AC and LLSCC. Future
studies related to immune evasion and immunotherapy in oral lesions should
consider the analysis of inflammatory infiltrate and TILs.
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SOUZA, Vinícius Gonçalves de et al. Immunoexpression of PD-L1, CD4+ and CD8+ cell infiltrates and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in the microenvironment of actinic cheilitis and lower lip squamous cell carcinoma. Journal of Applied Oral Science, São Paulo, v. 30, e20210344, 2022. DOI: 10.1590/1678-7757-2021-0344. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/jaos/a/dvRr9MDCKDgZmMW57wHChdd/. Acesso em: 14 jul. 2025.