Background: Although high T cell density is a strong favourable prognostic factor in colorectal cancer, the significance of the spatial distribution of T cells is incompletely understood. We aimed to evaluate the prognostic significance of tumour cell-T cell co-localisation and T cell densities. Methods: We analysed CD3 and CD8 immunohistochemistry in a study cohort of 983 colorectal cancer patients and a validation cohort (N = 246). Individual immune and tumour cells were identified to calculate T cell densities (to derive T cell density score) and G-cross function values, estimating the likelihood of tumour cells being co-located with T cells within 20 µm radius (to derive T cell proximity score). Results: High T cell proximity score asso...
Abstract Background: Myeloid cells represent an abundant yet heterogeneous cell population in the c...
Introduction: The host anti-tumour inflammatory response is a strong prognostic indicator, and tu...
This study aimed to explore the prognostic impact of spatial distribution of tumor-infiltrating lymp...
Background: Although high T cell density is a strong favourable prognostic factor in colorectal canc...
Accumulating evidence demonstrates an association between dense infiltration of lymphocytes and prog...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
Funding: Medical Research Scotland, and Indica Labs, Inc. provided in-kind resource.Both immune prof...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
To find useful tools to evaluate the prognosis in colorectal carcinoma (CRC) patients, we in-vestiga...
Abstract Background: Myeloid cells represent an abundant yet heterogeneous cell population in the c...
Introduction: The host anti-tumour inflammatory response is a strong prognostic indicator, and tu...
This study aimed to explore the prognostic impact of spatial distribution of tumor-infiltrating lymp...
Background: Although high T cell density is a strong favourable prognostic factor in colorectal canc...
Accumulating evidence demonstrates an association between dense infiltration of lymphocytes and prog...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
Funding: Medical Research Scotland, and Indica Labs, Inc. provided in-kind resource.Both immune prof...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
BackgroundColon cancer is a heterogeneous disease and consists of various molecular subtypes. Despit...
To find useful tools to evaluate the prognosis in colorectal carcinoma (CRC) patients, we in-vestiga...
Abstract Background: Myeloid cells represent an abundant yet heterogeneous cell population in the c...
Introduction: The host anti-tumour inflammatory response is a strong prognostic indicator, and tu...
This study aimed to explore the prognostic impact of spatial distribution of tumor-infiltrating lymp...