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Query: UMLS:C0476089 (
endometrial cancer
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In order to determine whether trophoblast (or gestational choriocarcinoma) expresses the HLA-DR antigen or not, it was analysed using human gestational choriocarcinoma cell lines (GCH-1, GCH-1(m) and TAK-N) by the Northern hybridization method. TYK-nu (human undifferentiated ovarian carcinoma cell line), M-14 (human malignant melanoma cell line), L-14 (human B lymphocyte cell line), and KKNS-1, KKNS-2 and KKNS-3 (three human
endometrial carcinoma
cell lines) were also examined. Messenger ribonucleic acids (mRNAs) were prepared from 2 X 10(7) cells in each cell line and hybridized by
HLA-DR alpha
-chain complementary deoxyribonucleic acid (cDNA) probe (pDR alpha-1) and beta-chain cDNA probe (DK-10). Northern hybridization analysis revealed that GCH-1 transcribed at least two kinds of alpha-chain (16s and 23s) and beta-chain mRNA (15s and 23s). TYK-nu transcribed alpha- and beta-chain mRNA, L-14 transcribed only alpha-chain mRNA, and TAK-N appeared to transcribe only a little alpha-chain mRNA. The HLA-DR molecules were not, however, expressed in the other cell lines (GCH-1(m), M-14, KKNS-1, -2 and -3). These results are compared with those obtained by immunocytochemical methods in our laboratory.
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PMID:Expression of HLA-DR molecules in human gestational choriocarcinoma cell lines and malignant cell lines. 365 23
Major histocompatibility complex (HLA system) class II molecules including HLA-DR antigens, associate with peptides, which are derived from antigens, for presentation to T4 lymphocytes. Functional and adhesion assays have shown that CD4 molecule interacts with HLA class II molecules, leading to enhanced responses of T4 cells. In the present study, we examined the tissue expression of HLA-DR antigens and the quantitative variance of T4 lymphocytes in a series of 50 "endometrioid" adenocarcinomas of the endometrium and 35 cervical squamous-cell carcinomas. A three-step avidin-biotin immunoperoxidase staining method was applied. As primary antibodies, we used the TAL.1BS monoclonal antihuman
HLA-DR alpha
(alpha) chain antibody and the OPD4 mouse antihuman antibody; the latter mainly identifies benign T4 lymphocytes. Twenty-four percent (24%) of women with
endometrial cancer
were high immune responders, while the relative percentage in women with cervical cancer was 40%; the respective tumours were of early clinical and surgical stages. HLA-DR determinants were predominantly expressed in membranes of stromal cells, mainly histiocytes, usually around HLA-DR+ lymphoid cells, as well as on endothelial cells. Greater numbers of OPD4+ aggregated lymphocytes were observed when the tumour stroma was rich in HLA-DR+ cells. Epithelial elements, either cancerous or benign, were seldom HLA-DR+. In those samples, positive immunolabelling was often confined in the intercellular space and did not seem to activate an effective host immune response against neoplastic cells. High expression of HLA-DR molecules in professional antigen presenting stromal cells may be used as a lymphocyte activation marker in endometrial and cervical carcinomas. This activation appears to be an early event in the evolution of invasive endometrial and cervical carcinomas.
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PMID:Tissue evaluation of immune markers in endometrial and cervical carcinomas. 1535 12