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Comparative Study
. 1985 Jun;74(6):1161-8.

Expression of histocompatibility antigens and characterization of mononuclear cell infiltrates in normal and neoplastic colorectal tissues of humans

  • PMID: 3158771
Comparative Study

Expression of histocompatibility antigens and characterization of mononuclear cell infiltrates in normal and neoplastic colorectal tissues of humans

H C Umpleby et al. J Natl Cancer Inst. 1985 Jun.

Abstract

Serial frozen sections were prepared from 22 colorectal carcinomas. Additional samples were obtained from the adjacent normal bowel in 10 patients, from 6 concomitant adenomas in 5 patients, and from another 4 isolated adenomas. Mononuclear cell infiltrates were stained by the indirect immunoperoxidase technique with the use of a panel of 6 mouse monoclonal antibodies to human leukocyte antigens. The degree of infiltration was graded from 4 (heavy) to 0 (nil). The colorectal carcinomas and adjacent normal bowel showed an equal degree of leukocyte infiltration (HLe-1), graded 3-4 in 8 cases and 2-3 in the other 2 cases. In 7 carcinomas cytotoxic-suppressor T-lymphocytes (UCHT-4) graded 2-3 predominated over helper T-cells (OKT-4) graded 0-1. By contrast, in the adjacent normal bowel cytotoxic and helper cells were present in equal numbers. Among the adenomas leukocyte infiltration was grade 4 in 9 and grade 3 in 1. In 9 of the 10 adenomas cytotoxic cells graded 2 predominated over helper cells graded 0-1. The number of helper cells was equivalent among 6 concomitant adenomas and carcinomas from 5 patients. Adenomatous epithelial cells expressed class II major histocompatibility complex antigens (OKIa-1). However, carcinomatous or normal epithelium showed only faint staining with OKIa-1. The similarity in cell infiltration is consistent with an adenoma-carcinoma sequence. The predominance of cytotoxic cells in carcinomas that expressed class I major histocompatibility complex supports the association between lymphocyte infiltration and a favorable prognosis.

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