Inverse Correlation between HLA-DR Antigen
Expression and CD4 Positive Lymphocytic
Populations in Normal Mucosa, Tubulovillous
Adenoma, and Invasive Carcinoma of the Colon
Tamiolakis, D.1, Venizelos, I.2
1 Department of Cytology, General Hospital of Alexandroupolis, Greece 2 Department of Pathology, Ippokration Hospital of Salonica, Greece |
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Summary:
Background: HLA-A,B,C and HLA-D molecules present antigenic peptides to the antigen-specific
receptor of autologous T lymphocytes. T-cell-mediated host-versus-tumor response might therefore
depend on the presence of these molecules on tumor cells, although the absence of HLA-A,B,C
determinants on a cell has been shown to increase its susceptibility to lysis by natural killer cells.
The prognostic role of tumor stage and grade is well- established in colorectal cancer. In this study
we used immunohistochemistry to analyse the expression of HLA-DR on epithelial cells of normal
colonic mucosa, tubulovillous adenoma, and invasive carcinoma, as well as the magnitude of the
stromal T lymphocytes at the relevant sites. HLA-DR expression was correlated to histological
grade and Dukes stage in the cases of invasive cancer. Yet, we investigated the association of HLADR
plus DQ genes and adenoma or carcinoma by PCR.
Materials and methods: 31 cases of normal colonic mucosa, 12 cases of tubulovillous adenoma, and
39 cases of invasive carcinoma were surveyed for the detection of HLA-DR monoclonal antigen,
and the T helper (TH) marker (CD4) in the stroma (lamina propria) of the relevant cases.
Results: HLA-DR was expressed in 20 of 31 normal colonic mucosas (64.5%), 4 of 12 adenomas
(33.3%), and in 10 of 39 invasive carcinomas (25.6%). A strong relation of HLA-DR expression and
histological grade was found (p<0.001), but no association with Dukes stage (p=0.141). No
significant correlation between HLA-DR plus DQ genes and adenoma or cancer of the colon was
found. CD4 positive cells were found in 9 of 31 normal colonic mucosas (29%), 5 of 12 adenomas
(42%), and in 26 of 39 invasive carcinomas (67%).
Conclusions: The results showed an inverse correlation between the expression of HLA-DR and the
number of CD4 positive cells as the lesion progressed to malignancy. HLA-DR was significantly
associated with tumor grade but not with Dukes stage in colonic cancer hosts. HLA-DR and DQ
genes do not contribute to a susceptibility to adenoma or carcinoma.
Key words:
HLA-DR – CD4 – normal colonic mucosa – colonic adenomas – invasive carcinoma of the
colon
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