MHC CLASS I AND II ANTIGENS ON GASTRIC CARCINOMAS AND AUTOLOGOUS MUCOSA
- 1 August 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Immunogenetics
- Vol. 16 (4-5) , 413-423
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-313x.1989.tb00489.x
Abstract
The expression of HLA class I and II antigens was analysed in 30 primary gastric carcinomas, 27 autologous lymph node metastases and 25 autologous gastric mucosae. We used an immune alkaline phosphatase technique on cryostatic sections and mAbs directed against HLA class I monomorphic determinants, HLA-B locus-specific products and HLA-DR, -DP and -DQ molecules. In addition HLA class I genes were analysed in tumour tissue and compared by Southern blots with the RFLP from autologous mucosa using locus-specific HLA probes. Finally the infiltrating mononuclear cells were studied on gastric tumours and adjacent mucosa with mAbs defining CD4, CD8 and CD11b differentiation antigens. The results obtained showed that three out of 27 primary gastric carcinomas completely lack HLA-ABC antigens (10%). In addition, two primary tumours presented a variable expression. The remaining 22 tumours presented a homogeneous positive HLA class I expression. Interestingly, when the autologous mucosa was analysed, only 12 out 25 specimens were homogeneously stained with mAbs against HLA class I antigens, suggesting that this tissue may lack the expression of HLA antigens before becoming malignant. Indeed, the majority of the gastric carcinomas studied presented a higher HLA-ABC antigenic expression than autologous mucosa. Finally, the HLA expression observed in the primary tumour was similar to that observed in autologous metastases. As a second part of the study we have found a direct relationship between the expression of HLA-DR antigens in mucosa and the intensity of inflammatory infiltration. This relationship was not maintained in the tumour tissue. In the mucosa the CD4-positive T cell was the predominant lymphocyte, while it was CD8 in the HLA-Dr-positive tumours.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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