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[Immunohistochemical studies of mononuclear cellular infiltrates of papillary, follicular and anaplastic thyroid cancers]. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzed mononuclear cell infiltration in thyroid tumors using immunohistochemical methods, comparing the results to normal thyroid tissue and untreated Graves' disease.
  • Results showed a significant increase in various immune cell types, such as CD3+ and CD8+ T cells, CD4+ macrophages, and HLA-DP+ cells across different carcinomas, particularly in anaplastic carcinomas which also exhibited increased B cells and other activation markers.
  • These findings suggest an immune reaction triggered by the cancerous thyroid cells, although further studies are needed to understand the functional implications of this immune response.

Article Abstract

The mononuclear cellular infiltrate of thyroid neoplasms was examined by immunohistochemical techniques and compared to normal thyroid (control 1) and untreated Graves' disease tissue (control 2). Using a panel of monoclonal antibodies T-, B cells and macrophage antigens as well as the expression of activation-associated antigens and of MHC class II molecules were examined. In comparison to control 1 an increase of positive cells could be detected in carcinomas. This increase was significant for CD3+ and CD8+ T cells, for CD4+ macrophages and for HLA-DP+ cells in all types of carcinomas. In addition, in anaplastic carcinomas a significant increase of B cells, RM3/1+ macrophages, IL-2R+, ICAM-1+ and HLA-DQ+ cells was observed as well as of HLA-DR+ cells in follicular and of CD4+ T cells in papillary carcinomas. A comparison with control 2 revealed a significant increase of CD4+ cells (T cells and macrophages) in papillary and of CD8+ and RM3/1+ cells in anaplastic carcinomas. Our findings, an obvious increase of cell populations and of an upregulated expression of activation-associated antigens on these cells, indicated an immunological reaction caused by neoplastic thyrocytes. Further functional studies are however necessary.

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