Predicting survival in oral squamous cell carcinoma via integrated analysis of tumor budding and tertiary lymphoid structures - Summary - DentalSpire

Predicting survival in oral squamous cell carcinoma via integrated analysis of tumor budding and tertiary lymphoid structures

  • By

  • Zhuqin Xiang

  • Yaqi Huang

  • Bokai Yun

  • Dongpeng Li

  • Fengshuo Liu

  • Junliang Liu

  • Nan Xie

  • Zehang Zhuang

  • Jinsong Hou

  • Cheng Wang

  • June 3, 2026

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Objective:

To validate the prognostic value of tumor budding (TB) and tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and establish a TB-TLS interaction model for assessing the tumor microenvironment.

Key Findings:
  • High-grade TB correlated with poor survival outcomes.
  • High-maturation TLS indicated favorable survival outcomes.
  • The TB/TLS index showed superior prognostic ability compared to single biomarkers.
  • A nomogram incorporating the TB/TLS index demonstrated reliable predictive performance.
Interpretation:

The study validated the prognostic significance of TB and TLS in OSCC, with the TB/TLS index providing better discrimination in survival prediction.

Limitations:
  • The study is retrospective and may have inherent biases.
  • External validation showed moderate predictive performance despite baseline differences.
Conclusion:

The TB/TLS index is a promising prognostic factor for OSCC, enhancing survival prediction models.

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