Infiltration of mononuclear inflammatory cells into primary colorectal carcinomas: An immunohistological analysis

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作者
Hakansson, L
Adell, G
Boeryd, B
Sjogren, F
Sjodahl, R
机构
[1] LINKOPING UNIV HOSP,DEPT PATHOL,S-58185 LINKOPING,SWEDEN
[2] LINKOPING UNIV HOSP,DEPT CLIN IMMUNOL,S-58185 LINKOPING,SWEDEN
[3] LINKOPING UNIV HOSP,DEPT SURG,S-58185 LINKOPING,SWEDEN
关键词
tumour-infiltrating mononuclear cells; colorectal cancer; Dukes' classification;
D O I
10.1038/bjc.1997.61
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Local immunoregulation mediated by mononuclear tumour-infiltrating cells is considered of importance for tumour progression of colorectal cancer, although the balance between immunosuppressor and cytotoxic activities is unclear. Colorectal cancers from 26 patients were investigated using a panel of monoclonal antibodies in order to identify subsets of mononuclear inflammatory cells and to study their pattern of distribution in relation to tumour stage and cytotoxic immune reactivity against the tumour. In all but five tumours, mononuclear cells, lymphocytes or monocytes were present in fairly large numbers, particularly in the stroma. The infiltration of CD4(+) mononuclear cells predominated over the CD8(+) subset. Infiltration near the tumour cells was found in four cancers only. Stromal infiltration of CD11c(+) macrophages was found in all but eight rumours. Small regressive areas, in which the histological architecture of the tumours was broken down, were found in 17 rumours with intense or moderate infiltration by CD4(+) lymphocytes or CD11c(+) macrophages. Probably this destruction of tumour tissue was caused by cytotoxic activity of the tumour-infiltrating mononuclear cells. In Dukes' class A and B tumours, CD4(+) lymphocytes predominated over CD4(+) cells with macrophage morphology, but the latter were increasingly found in Dukes' class C and D disease, The occurrence of MHC It-positive macrophages and lymphocytes in different Dukes' classes was similar to that of CD4 cells. In contrast to this, CD11c(+) and CD11a(+) cells were more frequent in Dukes' A and B class tumours compared with Dukes' C and D, Four out of nine rumours of the latter stages showed a poor inflammatory reaction. The interpretation of our results is that the subsets of tumour-infiltrating mononuclear cells change with advancing Dukes' class and that the local immune control is gradually broken down in progressive tumour growth, even if some cytotoxic activity is still present.
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