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. 2004 Oct 1;101(7):1672-6.
doi: 10.1002/cncr.20533.

Expression of Fas ligand in retinoblastoma

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Expression of Fas ligand in retinoblastoma

Subramanian Krishnakumar et al. Cancer. .
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Abstract

Background: The importance of the Fas-Fas ligand (FasL) mechanism for the immune evasion by tumors provided a strong rationale for the examination of FasL expression in retinoblastoma. In an earlier publication, the authors reported that invasive retinoblastomas decreased Fas expression. Because to the authors' knowledge there is not much information regarding the effect of FasL expression on retinoblastoma, the authors studied the expression of FasL in retinoblastoma and correlated it with invasiveness.

Methods: Thirty-six archival retinoblastoma specimens were divided into 2 groups. Group A (n = 17) was comprised of specimens from tumors with no invasion and Group B (n = 19) was comprised of specimens from tumors with invasion of the choroid (focal, diffuse), optic nerve (laminar, postlaminar, surgical end), and orbit. Sections were immunostained with a monoclonal antibody to FasL and the immunoreactivity was assessed.

Results: In Group A, FasL was negative in 100% (17 of 17) of the tumor specimens. In Group B, FasL was expressed in 79% (15 of 19) of the tumor specimens (positive in 9 tumors and heterogeneous in 6 tumors). The difference in FasL expression between the two groups was significant (P < 0.001)

Conclusions: Increased expression of FasL was observed in specimens taken from patients with aggressive tumors. Thus, Loss of Fas and gain of aberrant FasL expression were common features of malignant transformation. The data suggested that the Fas/FasL pathway is potentially immunosuppressive and may be involved in the escape of retinoblastoma cells from immune destruction.

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