Abstract
Objectives: The expression of CD3, CD4, CD8, PD-1 and PD-L1 in mucosal
malignant melanoma tumors was analyzed by immunohistochemical staining.
The aim was to explore the characteristics of malignant melanoma in head
and neck and its correlation with the expression of these factors, to
further our understanding of the disease. Design:Retrospective clinical
study. Setting: Otorhinolaryngology unit of a tertiary hospital.
Participants: 36 patients underwent immunohistochemical staining. Main
outcome measures: In total, 24 patients underwent immunohistochemical
staining of CD4, CD8, PD-1, and PD-L1, and 12 patients underwent CD3
immunohistochemical staining. Results: There was no significant
difference between the expression of CD3, CD4, or CD8 and the general
clinical features of mucosal melanoma. However, (1) the high rate of
expression of CD8 was significantly different in different lesion
locations: 85.71% in the nasal cavity/sinus/nasal cavity and sinus, and
66.67% in the nasopharynx; (2) the expression of PD-L1 was
statistically significantly correlated with the combined expression of
CD4, CD8 and CD4/CD8 (r = 0.451, P < 0.05); (3) the median
progression-free survival times of patients with high and low expression
CD4 were 24 months and 4 months, respectively, and those of patients
with high and low expression of CD8 were 24 months and 6 months,
respectively. Conclusions: The correlation between the expression of CD8
and PD-L1 suggests the role of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in
anti-tumor immunity and their possible use as immunotherapy markers. In
addition, the expression of CD4 and CD8 in tumor tissue may play a
guiding role in the prognosis of patients.