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. 1990;80(3):287-94.
doi: 10.1007/BF00294647.

Monocyte subpopulations in human gliomas: expression of Fc and complement receptors and correlation with tumor proliferation

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Monocyte subpopulations in human gliomas: expression of Fc and complement receptors and correlation with tumor proliferation

T Morimura et al. Acta Neuropathol. 1990.

Abstract

Cryostat sections of 12 gliomas and of 3 peritumoral brain tissue samples were investigated for mononuclear cell infiltration by immunohistochemistry, concentrating on cells expressing monocyte/macrophage markers. Only low numbers of T cells were detected in the tumors, whereas in average 20%-30% of all cells present in the samples were recognized by various macrophage markers. These cells carried surface epitopes with known function, like Fc-gamma (Fcg) and complement receptors. Microglial cells, in comparison to typical debris laden macrophages, were only recognized by a restricted panel of macrophages markers (anti-Fcg receptors 1, 2, 3, complement receptor CR3, HLA DR, common leucocyte antigen CD45 and the monocyte marker RM3/1). In peritumoral tissue mainly dendritic, microglia-like cells were present, which revealed decreased expression of antigens CD4, RM3/1 and Fcg receptors in comparison to those in gliomas. A significant positive correlation was found between the number of RM3/1 or CR3 (CD11b)-positive cells and the proliferation rate of the tumors as documented by the number of bromodeoxyuridine-positive or Ki-67+ cells.

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