Association between absolute lymphocyte count and overall mortality in patients with surgically resected gastric cancer

Korean J Intern Med. 2021 May;36(3):679-688. doi: 10.3904/kjim.2019.358. Epub 2021 Feb 19.

Abstract

Background/aims: Lymphocytes are an important component of the cell-mediated immune system. As lymphopenia is reportedly associated with poor prognoses in patients with various cancers, we investigated this notion in patients who underwent curative gastrectomy.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the association between absolute lymphocyte count (ALC) and prognosis in patients with stage I-III gastric cancer who underwent curative surgical resection. Ever lymphopenic patients were defined as those with ALCs < 1,000/μL at any time post-diagnosis except within 30 days post-surgery. Adjusted multivariable regression models were used to evaluate the associations between lymphopenia and overall mortality, gastric cancer-specific mortality, and disease-free survival.

Results: We investigated 1,222 patients diagnosed between January 2011 and December 2015. Fifty-six patients (4.6%) were lymphopenic at diagnosis and nearly one-quarter (24.8%) were ever lymphopenic with a mean minimum ALC of 640/μL. Older age (odds ratio [OR], 1.02) and higher stage (stage III vs. I; OR, 3.01) were positively associated with ever lymphopenia. On multivariable analysis, ever lymphopenia predicted higher overall mortality (hazard ratio [HR], 1.83; p = 0.008), higher gastric cancer-specific mortality (HR, 1.58; p = 0.048), and shorter disease-free survival (HR, 1.83; p = 0.006). The 5-year gastric cancer-specific mortality rates for ever- and never lymphopenic patients were 10.9% and 3.7%, respectively; their 5-year cumulative recurrence rates were 15.1% and 4.6%, respectively.

Conclusion: This study demonstrate that ever lymphopenia is independent prognostic factor for overall mortality and recurrence in patients with potentially curable gastric cancer; hence, ALCs may be a biomarker for predicting the prognoses of patients with stage I-III gastric cancer who had curative gastrectomy.

Keywords: Gastric cancer; Peripheral lymphocyte count; Prognosis; Recurrence.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Gastrectomy / adverse effects
  • Humans
  • Lymphocyte Count
  • Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
  • Prognosis
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Stomach Neoplasms* / surgery