de Gruijl T D, Bontkes H J, Peccatori F, Gallee M P, Helmerhorst T J, Verheijen R H, Aarbiou J, Mulder W M, Walboomers J M, Meijer C J, van de Vange N, Scheper R J
Department of Pathology, Free University Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Br J Cancer. 1999 Mar;79(7-8):1127-32. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6690179.
Lymphocytic infiltrate is often present in cervical cancer lesions, possibly reflecting an ongoing, but ineffective, immune response to the tumour. Recently, evidence has accumulated for systemically impaired T-cell functions in cancer patients, associated with decreased expression of signal-transducing zeta (zeta) chain dimer molecules on circulating T-cells and NK-cells. Here, we report on the intralesional down-regulation of zeta chain expression on T-cells in cervical carcinoma. Paraffin-embedded or snap-frozen sections from 24 different cervical cancer specimens were studied. Paraffin-embedded tumour-positive (n = 7) and tumour-negative (n = 15) pelvic lymph nodes were also included in the study. Immunostaining was performed on consecutive sections with antibodies specific for CD3-epsilon or the CD3-associated zeta chain dimer. Antigen retrieval by sodium citrate/microwave treatment was essential for zeta staining of paraffin sections. The amount of zeta positive cells was quantitated and related to the number of CD3-epsilon+ cells in corresponding tumour areas. Of the 24 cervical cancer specimens studied, zeta chain dimer expression was reduced in seven cases and strongly reduced in the other 17 samples. In tonsil control sections, CD3-epsilon and CD3-zeta were always co-expressed in almost equal numbers. Also, both tumour-negative and -positive lymph nodes showed zeta chain expression which equalled that of CD3-epsilon expression. These data indicate that a decreased expression of signal-transducing zeta molecules on tumour-infiltrating T-cells is frequent in cervical cancer. The apparently unimpaired zeta chain expression within draining lymph nodes suggests that local tumour-derived factors at the primary site are instrumental in zeta chain down-regulation.
淋巴细胞浸润在宫颈癌病变中经常出现,这可能反映了对肿瘤持续但无效的免疫反应。最近,越来越多的证据表明癌症患者存在全身性T细胞功能受损,这与循环T细胞和NK细胞上信号转导ζ链二聚体分子表达降低有关。在此,我们报告宫颈癌中T细胞内ζ链表达的下调情况。研究了来自24个不同宫颈癌标本的石蜡包埋或速冻切片。研究还纳入了石蜡包埋的肿瘤阳性(n = 7)和肿瘤阴性(n = 15)盆腔淋巴结。用针对CD3-ε或与CD3相关的ζ链二聚体的特异性抗体对连续切片进行免疫染色。柠檬酸钠/微波处理进行抗原修复对于石蜡切片的ζ染色至关重要。对ζ阳性细胞的数量进行定量,并与相应肿瘤区域中CD3-ε+细胞的数量相关。在所研究的24个宫颈癌标本中,7例ζ链二聚体表达降低,另外17个样本中则显著降低。在扁桃体对照切片中,CD3-ε和CD3-ζ总是以几乎相等的数量共表达。此外,肿瘤阴性和阳性淋巴结均显示ζ链表达,其与CD3-ε表达相当。这些数据表明,肿瘤浸润T细胞上信号转导ζ分子表达降低在宫颈癌中很常见。引流淋巴结内ζ链表达明显未受影响,这表明原发部位局部肿瘤衍生因子在ζ链下调中起作用。