1997
DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1997.472
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An immunohistochemical study of altered immunomodulatory molecule expression in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

Abstract: Summary For the presentation of peptide antigens to cytotoxic CD8+ T lymphocytes of the immune system, the expression of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I molecules on the cell surface is necessary. There is increasing evidence that surface HLA class antigen expression is altered in a variety of human tumours by either loss or down-regulation of these molecules, which may be a strategy for evasion of immunosurveillance by malignant cells. This study has examined the expression of HLA class molecules in hea… Show more

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“…Immunohistochemical staining of HNSCC lesions has yielded conflicting data on TAP expression. Vora et al (17) reported that TAP1 and TAP2 were downregulated in only 2 (9%) and 0 (0%) of 34 primary HNSCC lesions tested, respectively. Feenstra et al (28) reported that TAP1 and TAP2 were downregulated in 28 Table III.…”
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“…Immunohistochemical staining of HNSCC lesions has yielded conflicting data on TAP expression. Vora et al (17) reported that TAP1 and TAP2 were downregulated in only 2 (9%) and 0 (0%) of 34 primary HNSCC lesions tested, respectively. Feenstra et al (28) reported that TAP1 and TAP2 were downregulated in 28 Table III.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immunohistochemical staining of frozen and/or formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded HNSCC primary lesions has detected HLA class I antigen loss and downregulation with a frequency ranging from 6 to 81% (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21) information is available on the role of TAP1, TAP2 and tapasin defects in the generation of the abnormal HLA class I antigen phenotypes identified in HNSCC lesions. The lack of this information has a negative impact on the design of strategies to correct HLA class I antigen defects in HNSCC lesions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…HLA class I alleles differ in their requirements for antigen processing components; for example, tumors frequently exhibit alterations in the levels of TAP1-2, LMP2, LMP7, or tapasin expression [22][23][24]. Some alleles, such as HLA-A2, maintain their expression despite low levels of TAP1-2 or tapasin [25,26], whereas others, such as HLA-B44, have strict requirements for certain antigen processing components [27][28][29].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although immunohistochemical analyses of HLA class I expression in several malignancies have previously been performed, there was a discrepancy in the frequencies of downregulated HLA class I molecules (Mattijssen et al, 1991;Möller et al, 1991;Passlick et al, 1996;Vora et al, 1997;Ramnath et al, 2006;Kikuchi et al, 2007;Mehta et al, 2008;Speetjens et al, 2008). This discrepancy might be due to a difficulty in evaluating immunostaining by anti-MHC class I monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), such as W6/32, HC-10, or HC-A2, as these anti-MHC class I mAbs were not appropriate for the immunostaining of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue.…”
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