Title of article :
Immunohistochemical tracking of an immune response in mammary Paget’s disease
Author/Authors :
Martina V. Brunhuber، نويسنده , , Thomas and Haybaeck، نويسنده , , Johannes and Schنfer، نويسنده , , Georg and Mikuz، نويسنده , , Gregor and Langhoff، نويسنده , , Eric and Saeland، نويسنده , , Sem and Lebecque، نويسنده , , Serge and Romani، نويسنده , , Nikolaus and Obrist، نويسنده , , Peter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
15
From page :
206
To page :
220
Abstract :
Dendritic cells (DC) are the most potent antigen-presenting cells of the organism. They are specialized to capture, process, and present antigen via the MHC class II as well as the MHC class I pathways to CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, respectively. This results in T cell-mediated immune responses that are likely to counteract the generation and propagation of tumors in vivo. Therefore, we studied the distribution of dendritic cells in mammary Paget’s disease. in-embedded samples of Paget’s disease of the breast (n = 27) and of disease-free epidermis of the nipple (n = 10) were investigated immunohistochemically for the presence of dendritic cells, in particular of Langerhans cells, using antibodies against S-100, CD1a, and HLA-DR, as well as novel reagents against Langerin/CD207, DC-LAMP/CD208 and p55 (Fascin), the latter two being specific for mature dendritic cells. samples presented a decrease of CD1a+, S-100+, and Langerin+ intraepidermal Langerhans cells in almost all cases. This was paralleled by a concentration of immature dendritic cells in the tumor-infiltrated tissue itself. Similar to infiltrating breast carcinoma we observed a marked increase of DC-LAMP+ and p55+ mature dendritic cells in the corial tissue beneath the tumor. These cells were almost always found in ribbon-like or nodular lymphocytic infiltrates. Moreover, rare mature dendritic cells were also found in the Paget cell-infiltrated epidermis of the nipple, i.e. in the tumorous lesion itself. findings may indicate an effective ongoing anti-tumor immune response in this part of spreading breast cancer.
Keywords :
Paget disease , immunohistochemistry , breast , dendritic cells , immune response
Journal title :
Cancer Letters
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Cancer Letters
Record number :
1813266
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