Extent and diversity of inflammatory cell infiltrates in squamous cell carcinomas and basal cell epitheliomas of the head and neck
- 1 February 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine
- Vol. 16 (2) , 61-68
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0714.1987.tb00689.x
Abstract
Using monoclonal antibodies reactive with Langerhans' cells (LCs), macrophages, and T cell subpopulations, the density and proportions of cells of the immune system of the normal oral mucosa were determined immunohistochemically, and compared with findings in oral squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) and basal cell epitheliomas (BCE). In normal oral epithelia, the dominant cell type was the LC, positive for CD 1, and expressing HLA‐DR antigens (DR+). Many intraepithelial cells were lymphocytes of the suppressor/cytotoxic phenotype (CD 8+), which was also the most prominent cell type in the normal mueosal slroma. Significant differences were observed for the content of CD 8‐, OKM 1‐, and CD 4‐positive cells in the epithelium of normal oral mucosa, SCC, and BCE, and for the amount of CD 1‐positive Langerhans cells in the connective tissue of the different groups of tissues. When CD 4/CD 8 ratios were calculated, differences between SCC and BCE became most evident. A CD 4/CD 8 ratio greater 0.5 was seen to be characteristic for BCE. Thus, in contrast to the striking preponderance of suppressor/cytotoxic lymphocytes (CD 8+) in SCC, BCE showed typically almost balanced numbers of suppressor/cytotoxic (CD 8+) and helper/induced (CD 4+) lymphocytes. This finding further underlines the biological differences recognized between these most common neoplasias of the head and neck.This publication has 41 references indexed in Scilit:
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