TY - JOUR
T1 - HLA-DR expression and lymphocytic infiltration in metastatic and non-metastatic papillary carcinoma of the thyroid
AU - Feinmesser, Meora
AU - Stern, Sidi
AU - Mechlis-Frish, Sara
AU - Lubin, Ernesto
AU - Feinmesser, Raphael
AU - Kristt, Donald
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HLA-DR antigens are normally expressed on the surface of cells of the immune system; activated T-lymphocytes, B-lymphocytes and macrophages and have a major role in antigen presentation) In various autoimmune diseases, specifically in Hashimoto's thyroiditis, epithelial cells express HLA-DR antigen in association with activated T cells. 2 5 HLA-DR antigens have been detected on epithelial cells in various pre-malignant and malignant lesions, but no clear prognostic significance has emerged/' HLA-DR expression is associated with a favourable prognosis in larynx and breast carcinomas, TM but with a high risk of metastasis in malignant melanoma2 In all tumour systems examined. HLA-DR expression was independent of lymphocytic infiltration/' Several studies have demonstrated HLA-DR expression Correspondence to: Meora Feinmesser, MD. Department of Pathology, Rabin Medical Center, Beilinson Campus, Petah Tiqva, 49100, Israel. This work was partially supported by the Preminger Fund for Medical and Dental Research, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - Thyrocyte HLA-DR expression in association with lymphocytic infiltration has been demonstrated in autoimmune diseases of the thyroid. HLA-DR expression has been noted both in association with lymphocytic infiltration and in its absence. However, no prognostic significance was attributed to these findings. The purpose of this study on papillary carcinoma of the thyroid was to examine how tumour behaviour relates independently to HLA-DR expression and lymphocytic infiltration. Fifty patients with papillary carcinoma with known metastatic status were examined for HLA-DR expression utilizing the immunoperoxidase conjugated indirect method. The patients were divided into three groups: no metastases (n = 16), regional lymph node metastases only (n = 25), and distant haematogenous metastases (n = 9). Overall HLA-DR expression was noted in 6, 36 and 55% of the respective groups. Tumour HLA-DR expression without lymphocytic infiltration was noted in 0, 4 and 33% of the respective groups. Tumour HLA-DR expression with lymphocytic infiltration occurred in 6, 32 and 22% of the respective groups. From these findings we conclude that HLA-DR expression with lymphocytic infiltration occurs more frequently than HLA-DR expression in the absence of infiltration. The concurrence of HLA-DR expression and lymphocytic infiltration is most commonly associated with regional lymph node metastasis. HLA-DR expression in the absence of lymphocytic infiltration occurs in tumours with distant haematogenous metastases and is an uncommon feature of tumours that have not metastasized or have metastasized only to lymph nodes. Tumour HLA-DR expression in the absence of lymphocytic infiltration may indicate the potential for more aggressive behaviour.
AB - Thyrocyte HLA-DR expression in association with lymphocytic infiltration has been demonstrated in autoimmune diseases of the thyroid. HLA-DR expression has been noted both in association with lymphocytic infiltration and in its absence. However, no prognostic significance was attributed to these findings. The purpose of this study on papillary carcinoma of the thyroid was to examine how tumour behaviour relates independently to HLA-DR expression and lymphocytic infiltration. Fifty patients with papillary carcinoma with known metastatic status were examined for HLA-DR expression utilizing the immunoperoxidase conjugated indirect method. The patients were divided into three groups: no metastases (n = 16), regional lymph node metastases only (n = 25), and distant haematogenous metastases (n = 9). Overall HLA-DR expression was noted in 6, 36 and 55% of the respective groups. Tumour HLA-DR expression without lymphocytic infiltration was noted in 0, 4 and 33% of the respective groups. Tumour HLA-DR expression with lymphocytic infiltration occurred in 6, 32 and 22% of the respective groups. From these findings we conclude that HLA-DR expression with lymphocytic infiltration occurs more frequently than HLA-DR expression in the absence of infiltration. The concurrence of HLA-DR expression and lymphocytic infiltration is most commonly associated with regional lymph node metastasis. HLA-DR expression in the absence of lymphocytic infiltration occurs in tumours with distant haematogenous metastases and is an uncommon feature of tumours that have not metastasized or have metastasized only to lymph nodes. Tumour HLA-DR expression in the absence of lymphocytic infiltration may indicate the potential for more aggressive behaviour.
KW - Distant metastases
KW - HLR-DR expression
KW - Lymph node metastases
KW - Lymphocytic infiltration
KW - Papillary carcinoma of the thyroid
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U2 - 10.1016/S0748-7983(96)92940-6
DO - 10.1016/S0748-7983(96)92940-6
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AN - SCOPUS:0029982931
SN - 0748-7983
VL - 22
SP - 494
EP - 501
JO - European Journal of Surgical Oncology
JF - European Journal of Surgical Oncology
IS - 5
ER -