Title of article :
NK, NKT and Invariant-NKT Cells in Tumor Draining Lymph Nodes of Patients with Breast Cancer
Author/Authors :
Erfani, Nasrollah Cancer Immunology Group - Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research - School of Medicine , Faghih, Zahra Cancer Immunology Group - Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research - School of Medicine , Rezaeifard, Somayeh Cancer Immunology Group - Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research - School of Medicine , Safaei, Akbar Department of Pathology - School of Medicine , Talei, Abdolrasoul Breast Diseases Research Center
Abstract :
NK (natural killer) and NKT (natural killer T) cells, as components of
innate immune system, play a crucial role in tumor progression and dissemination.
Objective: To investigate the percentages of NK cells, NKT cells, iNKT (invariant
natural killer T) cells, total T lymphocytes as well as activated T lymphocytes, in tumor
draining lymph nodes (TDLNs) of patients with breast cancer (BC) and their association
with different clinic-pathological features of the patients. Methods: Axillary lymph
nodes were obtained from 30 Iranian women with breast cancer. After routine
pathological evaluations, mononuclear cells were separated from their lymph nodes and
incubated with appropriate fluorochrome conjugated monoclonal antibodies specific for
CD3, HLA-DR, CD16/56, and Vα24Jα18-TCR. Data were collected on a four-color
flow cytometer and analyzed by CellQuest software. Results: The mean percentages of
NK (CD3-CD16/56+), NKT (CD3+CD16/56+) and iNKT (Vα24Jα18-TCR+) cells in
TDLNs mononuclear cells of BC patients were 2.04%, 2.44% and 0.1%, respectively. A
significant decrease in the percentages of NK and iNKT subsets in patients with grade I
was observed compared to grade III (p=0.03 and p=0.01, respectively). Moreover, NK
cells were increased in patients with grade III of BC compared to grade II (p= 0.003).
Conclusion: The increase in the percentage of NK and iNKT cells in TDLNs of patients
with higher grade of BC might suggest a suppressive phenotype for these cells in breast
cancer, which merit more functional investigation.
Keywords :
NKT Cells , NK Cells , Invariant-NKT Cells , Lymph Nodes , Breast Cancer
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics