%0 Journal Article %A MIN-KYUNG YEO %A PUREUM SUN %A CHAEUK CHUNG %A JAE HO PARK %A SUN HYUNG KANG %A HEE SEOK MOON %A JAE KYU SUNG %A HYUN YONG JEONG %A JU SEOK KIM %T Clinical Significance of Composition Changes in T-cell Subpopulations After Chemotherapy in Patients With Gastric Cancer %D 2021 %R 10.21873/invivo.12519 %J In Vivo %P 2417-2424 %V 35 %N 4 %X Background/Aim: New therapeutic agents and prognostic biomarkers for gastric cancer are needed. We analyzed the composition of peripheral blood T-cell subpopulations in response to chemotherapy in patients with gastric cancer. Patients and Methods: Peripheral blood samples were collected from patients diagnosed with gastric cancer before and after chemotherapy (FOLFOX; oxaliplatin, 5-fluorouracil, and leucovorin). Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated. Patients were divided into responder (n=5) and non-responder groups (n=2) based on their chemotherapy outcomes. Results: Non-responders showed lower numbers of CD4+/total cells and CD8+/total cells after chemotherapy compared to the responder group, but the difference was not significant (p=0.905, p=0.095). Naïve T, central memory T, effector memory T and effector T-cell counts differed in both groups after chemotherapy. Conclusion: Changes in peripheral T-cell subpopulations after chemotherapy were confirmed in patients with gastric cancer, which may be a prognostic predictor and development of therapeutic agents. %U https://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/invivo/35/4/2417.full.pdf