Immunohistochemical assessment of the tumour-associated epitopes CD44v6 and E48 in tumour-free lymph nodes from patients with squamous cell carcinoma in the head-neck region. |
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Authors: | E M Fabricius M Guschmann A Langford B Hell J Bier |
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Affiliation: | Clinic for Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical Faculty of the Humboldt University of Berlin, Charité, Germany. eva-maria.fabricius@charite.de |
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Abstract: | We examined immunohistochemically 370 tumour-free lymph nodes from 41 patients with a head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) to clarify whether the tumour-associated epitopes CD44v6 and E48 are suitable for adjuvant postoperative immunotherapy. All the positively immunostained cells found were single cells. CD44v6+ cells were found in 55% of the lymph nodes, with their numbers increasing in pN>0-patients (62%). Only pN>0-patients had abundant to massive CD44v6+ cells. A comparison with mononuclear cells in lymphatic tissue from control patients suggested a similarity with activated T-cells. In the 41 cancer patients there were significantly fewer lymph nodes with E48+ cells (11%), but the number of E48+ cells increased in pN> 1-patients (29%) with predominantly abundant E48+ cells. We conclude from the comparison with the epithelial marker EMA that the E48+ single cells are epithelial in origin. Only a specific E48 peptide sequence appears suitable for adjuvant immunotherapy in patients with head-neck tumours. |
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