1.In vitro immunohistochemical localization of S-phase cells by a monoclonal antibody to bromodeoxyuridine.
Sang Sook LEE ; Tae Seung LEE ; June Sik PARK ; Eun Kyung CHO ; Chai Hong CHUNG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1989;4(4):193-201
Bromodeoxyuridine, an analogue of thymidine, can be detected by means of monoclonal antibodies and utilized as a marker of the S-phase of the cell cycle. In vitro immunohistochemical application of the BrdU/anti-BrdU-MAb method permits a quantitative assessment of the proliferative activity of a tissue as well as the direct location of the actively replicating cells in histological sections. In this paper, a method for the detection of the labeling index of S-phase cells in normal and neoplastic tissues with in vitro BrdU labeling and standard immunohistochemical techniques using anti-BrdU-MAb and avidin-biotin peroxidase complex is described. We have employed this method in 47 human solid tumor samples, including squamous cell carcinomas of head and neck and cervix uteri, adenocarcinomas and malignant lymphomas, and also evaluated the possible application of the BrdU labeling index to estimate the cycling S-phase cells in neoplastic cell populations. In our data, the in vitro labeling index varied greatly in an individual case (3.56-29.2%) and from an area to an area within the same case. Squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck showed higher LI than those of the cervix uteri. A case of metastatic carcinoma to the lung from ductal carcinoma of the breast had the highest LI (29.2%), in contrast to the low LI (3.6%) in the primary ductal carcinoma of breast.
Adenocarcinoma/immunology/pathology
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Antibodies, Monoclonal/*immunology
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Breast Neoplasms/immunology/pathology
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Bromodeoxyuridine/*immunology
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/immunology/pathology
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Cell Nucleus/immunology/*physiology
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Head and Neck Neoplasms/immunology/pathology
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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*Interphase
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Lymphoma/immunology/pathology
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Neoplasms/immunology/*pathology
2.Inflammasomes in cancer: a double-edged sword.
Ryan KOLB ; Guang-Hui LIU ; Ann M JANOWSKI ; Fayyaz S SUTTERWALA ; Weizhou ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2014;5(1):12-20
Chronic inflammatory responses have long been observed to be associated with various types of cancer and play decisive roles at different stages of cancer development. Inflammasomes, which are potent inducers of interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-18 during inflammation, are large protein complexes typically consisting of a Nod-like receptor (NLR), the adapter protein ASC, and Caspase-1. During malignant transformation or cancer therapy, the inflammasomes are postulated to become activated in response to danger signals arising from the tumors or from therapy-induced damage to the tumor or healthy tissue. The activation of inflammasomes plays diverse and sometimes contrasting roles in cancer promotion and therapy depending on the specific context. Here we summarize the role of different inflammasome complexes in cancer progression and therapy. Inflammasome components and pathways may provide novel targets to treat certain types of cancer; however, using such agents should be cautiously evaluated due to the complex roles that inflammasomes and pro-inflammatory cytokines play in immunity.
Animals
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Carcinoma
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immunology
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pathology
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therapy
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Gastrointestinal Neoplasms
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immunology
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pathology
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therapy
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Humans
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Inflammasomes
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metabolism
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Melanoma
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immunology
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pathology
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therapy
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Neoplasms
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immunology
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pathology
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therapy
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Skin Neoplasms
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immunology
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pathology
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therapy
3.How are MCPIP1 and cytokines mutually regulated in cancer-related immunity?
Ruyi XU ; Yi LI ; Yang LIU ; Jianwei QU ; Wen CAO ; Enfan ZHANG ; Jingsong HE ; Zhen CAI
Protein & Cell 2020;11(12):881-893
Cytokines are secreted by various cell types and act as critical mediators in many physiological processes, including immune response and tumor progression. Cytokines production is precisely and timely regulated by multiple mechanisms at different levels, ranging from transcriptional to post-transcriptional and posttranslational processes. Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 induced protein 1 (MCPIP1), a potent immunosuppressive protein, was first described as a transcription factor in monocytes treated with monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and subsequently found to possess intrinsic RNase and deubiquitinase activities. MCPIP1 tightly regulates cytokines expression via various functions. Furthermore, cytokines such as interleukin 1 beta (IL-1B) and MCP-1 and inflammatory cytokines inducer lipopolysaccharide (LPS) strongly induce MCPIP1 expression. Mutually regulated MCPIP1 and cytokines form a complicated network in the tumor environment. In this review, we summarize how MCPIP1 and cytokines reciprocally interact and elucidate the effect of the network formed by these components in cancer-related immunity with aim of exploring potential clinical benefits of their mutual regulation.
Chemokine CCL2/immunology*
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Humans
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Interleukin-1beta/immunology*
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Neoplasm Proteins/immunology*
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Neoplasms/pathology*
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Ribonucleases/immunology*
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Transcription Factors/immunology*
4.Prevalence of Foxp3 Positive T Regulatory Cells is Increased during Progression of Cutaneous Squamous Tumors.
Yonsei Medical Journal 2008;49(6):942-948
PURPOSE: Forkhead box p3 (Foxp3) positive T regulatory cells (Tregs) have a functionally immunosuppressive property that prevents effector cells from acting against self in autoimmune diseases or a tumor. It is known that Tregs may be highly relevant in cancer progression. Dendritic cells (DCs) induce cutaneous immune response, however several studies have suggested that DCs are involved in immunosuppression. The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of Tregs and DCs infiltration in cutaneous premalignant and malignant squamous lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated Tregs and DCs in skin tissue samples obtained from 83 patients with actinic keratosis, Bowen's disease or squamous cell carcinoma by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: The prevalence of Tregs and DCs was significantly higher in squamous cell carcinoma and Bowen's disease than in actinic keratosis. In addition, the number of DCs was closely correlated with the prevalence of Tregs, and DCs were also located in direct proximity to Tregs. CONCLUSION: Tregs is related to cutaneous squamous tumor progression.
Bowen's Disease/immunology/metabolism/pathology
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/immunology/metabolism/pathology
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Dendritic Cells/immunology/metabolism/pathology
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Forkhead Transcription Factors/immunology/*metabolism
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Humans
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Immune Tolerance
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Keratosis, Actinic/immunology/metabolism/pathology
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Skin Neoplasms/*immunology/metabolism/pathology
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T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/*immunology/metabolism/pathology
5.Effect of macrophages on ulcerative colitis-associated carcinogenesis.
Wei WANG ; Yanhong ZHOU ; Xiayu LI ; Shourong SHEN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2012;37(6):637-641
Ulcerative colitis is a non-specific colorectal inflammation of unknown causes. It is now known to complicate the dangers of colorectal cancer more than was previously thought. Macrophages are an important part of immune system and play a positive role in immune reaction. But it has been shown that the phenotype and the function of macrophages change in the tumor microenvironment. Through their interaction with colorectal cancer cells and by releasing large quantities of cytokines, macrophages promote colorectal cancer cells by inhibiting angiogenesis and inhibit apoptosis. But the macrophages are also affected by cancer, interact with other inflammatory cells, and become immune suppressed. Thus the changes of macrophages are inseparable with colitis-associated colorectal carcinogenesis.
Carcinogenesis
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Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
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immunology
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Colitis, Ulcerative
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complications
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immunology
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pathology
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Colorectal Neoplasms
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etiology
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immunology
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pathology
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Disease Progression
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Humans
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Macrophages
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pathology
6.Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor in lung with osteopulmonary arthropathy.
Yi ZHANG ; Zong-Jun DONG ; Xiu-Yi ZHI ; Lei LIU ; Mu HU
Chinese Medical Journal 2009;122(24):3094-3096
Adult
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Arthropathy, Neurogenic
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etiology
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immunology
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pathology
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Female
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Granuloma, Plasma Cell
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complications
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immunology
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pathology
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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complications
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immunology
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pathology
7.Spontaneous regression of tumors.
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2009;38(9):642-646
8.Multiple lymphomatous polyposis of the gastrointestinal tract: a report of two cases with immunohistochemical studies.
Ju Hie LEE ; So Yeon YU ; Mun Ho YANG ; Lin CHANG ; Young Tae KO
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1992;7(2):173-178
We describe two cases of multiple lymphomatous polyposis in the gastrointestinal tract from the esophagus to the rectum. Clinical findings, histopathologic and immunohistochemical findings in paraffin embedded tissue are discussed. It is important to recognize this rare form of gastrointestinal lymphoma because of the prognostic and therapeutic implications.
Antigens, CD/analysis
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Gastrointestinal Neoplasms/immunology/*pathology
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Intestinal Polyps/immunology/*pathology
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Lymphoma/immunology/*pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Polyps/immunology/*pathology
9.Sinonasal teratocarcinosarcoma: clinicopathologic study and analysis.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(20):1562-1564
OBJECTIVE:
To study the clinicopathologic features, immunophenotype, diagnosis and differential diagnosis of Sinonasal teratocarcinosarcoma (SNTCS).
METHOD:
The clinical findings, morphologic features and immunohistochemical markers in one case of SNTCS were studied, and the relevant literatures were reviewed.
RESULT:
The Tumor tissue is composed of three layers, with mature and immature squamous epithelium nests, neural epithelial cells and olfactory neuroblastoma-like cells derived of ectoderm; Sarcomatoid components and bone tissue derived of mesoderm; The glandular and tubular structures part of which is adenocarcinoma and respiratory epithelium derived of endoderm; The fetal clear cell squamous epithelium is typical. In addition, diffuse large cytoplasm-with high light and cytoplasm with dark light has no obviously boundery. Immunohistochemical staining showed immune markers of different germ layers corresponding, squamous epithelium, glandular epithelium and respiratory epithelium were positive for CK and EMA, neural epithelial cells and olfactory neuroblastoma-like cells were positive for S-100, NSE and Syn, sarcomatoid area was positive for Vim, light dye area was positive for Vim, CD99 and CK, dark area was positive for NSE and GFAP.
CONCLUSION
SNTCS is a rare malignant tumor with the features of teratoma and carcinosarcoma, its histopathological and immunohistochemical features were typical, should be more drawn and sliced to avoid misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis.
Adenocarcinoma
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Carcinosarcoma
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diagnosis
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immunology
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pathology
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Esthesioneuroblastoma, Olfactory
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diagnosis
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immunology
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pathology
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Humans
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Nasal Cavity
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Nose Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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immunology
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pathology
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Teratoma
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diagnosis
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immunology
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pathology
10.Distinguishing blood vessels from lymphatics using double immunohistochemical staining for CD34 and D2 - 40.
Hang-bo ZHOU ; Bo LU ; Heng-hui MA ; Xiao-jun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2007;36(5):342-343
Antibodies, Monoclonal
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metabolism
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Antibodies, Monoclonal, Murine-Derived
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Antigens, CD34
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metabolism
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Blood Vessels
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immunology
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pathology
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Breast Neoplasms
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immunology
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pathology
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Esophageal Neoplasms
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immunology
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pathology
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Female
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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methods
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Lymphatic Vessels
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immunology
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pathology
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Neoplasm Invasiveness
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Stomach Neoplasms
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immunology
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pathology