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Regulatory T cells increase in breast cancer and in stage IV breast cancer
Authors:Wang Zhi-kuan  Yang Bo  Liu Hui  Hu Yi  Yang Jun-lan  Wu Liang-liang  Zhou Zhen-hong  Jiao Shun-chang
Institution:1. Cancer Center, Chinese PLA General Hospital, 28 Fuxing Road, Beijing, 100853, China
2. Department of Pathology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, 28 Fuxing Road, Beijing, 100853, China
Abstract:Expression levels of VEGF and Her-2, levels of T-regulatory (Treg) cells, levels of CD3+ cells, and ratios of Th (CD4+ T cells)/Tr (Treg) cells were compared between stage I, II, III, and IV breast cancer patients (n?=?120) prior to chemotherapy and healthy women (n?=?30). Cells from peripheral blood were counted by flow cytometry, Her-2 and VEGF expression was detected by pathological examination, and Her-2 was detected by FISH. Breast cancer patients had more Treg cells and a lower ratio of Th/Tr cells than the healthy women. Stage IV breast cancer patients had more Treg cells and a lower ratio of Th/Tr cells than stage I, II, or III breast cancer patients. Patients positive for VEGF had a lower ratio of Th/Tr cells compared with patients negative for VEGF, and those positive for both VEGF and Her-2 also had a lower ratio of Th/Tr cells compared with patients not positive for both VEGF and Her-2. The decreased Th/Tr cells ratio indicates impaired immune function, suggesting that the stage IV breast cancer and the Her-2/VEGF-positive breast cancer patients have lower immune function.
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