Immunohistochemical analysis of HLA antigens and mononuclear infiltrates of benign and malignant breast
- 1 August 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Pathology
- Vol. 152 (4), 275-285
- https://doi.org/10.1002/path.1711520406
Abstract
Using immunohistochemistry, the epithelial expression of HLA Class I and II antigens (and β2 microglobulin) was compared in benign and malignant breast, and the stromal lympho-histiocytic infiltrate of these tissues quantified. The findings were compared with certain characteristics of the carcinomas. In contrast to other studies, malignancy was found to be associated with a far greater infiltrate of both lymphocytes and macrophages. In carcinomas, lymphocyte but not macrophage numbers showed a positive correlation with epithelial HLA ABC and HLA DR expression. This was particularly striking for T lymphocytes and especially for the T4 subset. The histological grade of carcinoma is closely related to the degree of HLA ABC and β2 microglobulin expression, but no such relationship was found for HLA DR. There were greater numbers of mononuclear cells in the poorer differentiated tumours compared with other grades. Those carcinomas with evidence of lymph node metastasis contained greater numbers of macrophages identified by the antibody Y1/82A, but none of the other parameters studied was found to be associated with local lymph node status. The use of a large panel of monoclonal antibodies against various cellular subtypes has allowed a more detailed analysis of the interaction between breast epithelium and the host response.Keywords
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