Prognostic value of tumor‐infiltrating dendritic cells expressing CD83 in human breast carcinomas
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- 16 January 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 104 (1) , 92-97
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.10915
Abstract
DCs are the most potent antigen‐presenting cells that play a major role in initiating the antitumor immune response. Although the clinical significance of TIDCs has been investigated in a variety of human cancers, few studies have focused on the in situ maturation status of DCs. We have analyzed the maturation‐specific significance of TIDCs in the prognosis of patients with breast carcinoma. We evaluated 130 breast carcinomas for the presence of TIDCs using immunohistochemistry with an anti‐CD1a antibody for immature DCs and an anti‐CD83 antibody for mature DCs. Intratumoral expression of immunosuppressive cytokines was also examined. All samples contained CD1a+ TIDCs, and 82 (63.1%) samples contained CD83+ TIDCs. The number of CD83+ TIDCs was inversely correlated with lymph node metastasis and with tissue expression of VEGF and TGF‐β, whereas the number of CD1a+ TIDCs was not. Kaplan‐Meier analysis (log rank statistics) revealed a significant association of increasing number of CD83+ TIDCs with longer relapse‐free (p = 0.002) and overall (p < 0.001) survival. Furthermore, among patients with lymph node metastasis, the survival rate of those with larger numbers of CD83+ TIDCs was significantly better than that of patients with fewer CD83+ TIDCs. Multivariate analysis revealed that CD83+ TIDCs had independent prognostic relevance in breast carcinomas. The infiltration of tumors by mature DCs expressing CD83 may be of great importance in initiating the primary antitumor immune response and is confirmed as an independent, immunologic prognostic parameter for survival in patients with breast cancer.Keywords
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