“…S5D), we found that plasma cells identified were enriched in PDPN-positive ROIs and that the immune infiltrates in PDPN-positive ROIs were enriched in genes associated with plasma cell differentiation and/or recruitment (JCHAIN, CD38, IGHG3, CD79A, SLAMF7, IGKC, PRDM1, and XBP1; fig. S5E), while the immune infiltrates in PDPN-negative ROIs were enriched in genes typically associated with T and B cells in mature TLSs (CXCL13, MS4A1, CD8A, CD3D, CD3E, CCL19, TRBC1, CD2, CXCL9, and CCR7) ( 61 ). As an independent validation method for the expression of different cytokines and chemokines and their receptors in PDPN-positive and TLS-positive areas, we stratified patients with ovarian cancer in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) into PDPN High TLS Low and PDPN Low TLS High based on the expression of PDPN and the TLS gene signature ( 62 ).…”