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Myeloid Clusters Are Associated with a Pro-Metastatic Environment and Poor Prognosis in Smoking-Related Early Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

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  • Zhang, Wang
  • Pal, Sumanta K.
  • Liu, Xueli
  • Yang, Chunmei
  • Allahabadi, Sachin
  • Bhanji, Shaira
  • Figlin, Robert A.
  • Yu, Hua
  • Reckamp, Karen L.

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Background: This study aimed to understand the role of myeloid cell clusters in uninvolved regional lymph nodes from early stage non-small cell lung cancer patients. Methods: Uninvolved regional lymph node sections from 67 patients with stage I–III resected non-small cell lung cancer were immunostained to detect myeloid clusters, STAT3 activity and occult metastasis. Anthracosis intensity, myeloid cluster infiltration associated with anthracosis and pSTAT3 level were scored and correlated with patient survival. Multivariate Cox regression analysis was performed with prognostic variables. Human macrophages were used for in vitro nicotine treatment. Results: \(CD68^+\) myeloid clusters associated with anthracosis and with an immunosuppressive and metastasis-promoting phenotype and elevated overall STAT3 activity were observed in uninvolved lymph nodes. In patients with a smoking history, myeloid cluster score significantly correlated with anthracosis intensity and pSTAT3 level (P

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  • Zhang, Wang & Pal, Sumanta K. & Liu, Xueli & Yang, Chunmei & Allahabadi, Sachin & Bhanji, Shaira & Figlin, Robert A. & Yu, Hua & Reckamp, Karen L., 2013. "Myeloid Clusters Are Associated with a Pro-Metastatic Environment and Poor Prognosis in Smoking-Related Early Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer," Scholarly Articles 11859328, Harvard University Department of Economics.
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    1. Mengting Tong & Jing Wang & Nanyu Jiang & Hongming Pan & Da Li, 2017. "Correlation between p-STAT3 overexpression and prognosis in lung cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(8), pages 1-13, August.

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