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正常及恶性人子宫内膜中ABH及相关组织血型抗原与遗传和激素因素的关系

ABH and related histo-blood group antigens in normal & malignant human endometrium in relation to genetic and hormonal factors.

作者信息

Skovlund V R

机构信息

Department of Pathology, Rigshospitalet, Denmark.

出版信息

APMIS Suppl. 1997;69:1-33.

PMID:9254838
Abstract

Recent immunohistochemical studies have shown that endometrial carcinomas are characterized by changes in glycosylation involving histo-blood group antigens. These carbohydrate determinants are present not only on erythrocytes but are also expressed by epithelial cells. Their expression herein has been shown to be related to the genetic status of the individual in terms of the ABO, Lewis and ABH-secretor type. Moreover, they show changes in expression relating to development, tissue-type, differentiation, cell-motility and malignancy. Meanwhile, most studies performed on endometrial tissue have not considered duly that histo-blood group antigen expression herein may be influenced by genetic and hormonal factors. Using immunohistochemistry and MABs with specificity to ABH- and related histo-blood group antigens with different peripheral core structures we have studied the expression of these carbohydrates in the human endometrium in relation to genetic and hormonal factors. The present paper presents a summary and a discussion of present knowledge on expression of histo-blood group antigens in the normal and malignant human endometrium. In addition, the possible regulatory mechanisms that control their expression in the endometrium are discussed. The histo-blood group phenotype of normal endometrial epithelial cells show great complexity. Variations in expression are related to the genetic status, i.e., the ABO, Lewis and ABH-secretor status. However, our findings suggest that the regulation of Lewis antigen expression in the endometrium differs from that in erythrocytes. Moreover, expression of histo-blood group and related carbohydrates varies with layer, mucosal histology, cell-type and hormone levels in serum. In glands in the functionalis and basalis, the histo-blood group phenotype is characterized by a predominant expression of sialylated types 2 and 3 chains. Expression of ABH determinants is, in general, low. However, the expression of fucosylated and terminal ABH determinants vary with the menstrual cycle, degree of proliferation and hormone levels in serum. The secretory phenotype is characterized by an increased expression of type-1 chain antigens, and by expression of sialylated chains as S-Tn, MS-Le(a), DS-Lac. A/B transferase protein expression was found to correlate with E2 levels in serum. These findings in conjunction with studies of glycosyltransferase activity in murine endometrial cell strongly suggest that the endometrial epithelial cell histo-blood group phenotype is also modulated by the ovarian hormones. The histo-blood group phenotype of endometrial carcinomas and precursor lesions is also influenced by the ABO, Lewis and secretor-status. Except for loss of A/B transferases and A/B antigens, which appear to be a late event, the changes are demonstrable also in preneoplastic endometrial cells. The malignant phenotype is characterized by an increased expression of type-1 chain carbohydrates. ABH-secretors express H and Le(b) antigens in addition to Le(a) and S-Le(a) antigens, whereas ABH-non-secretors express Le(a), and S-Le(a) determinants mainly. Moreover, endometrial carcinomas express Tn antigen, and sialylated carbohydrates, which are expressed in luteal phases of the normal endometrium, i.e., S-Tn, DS-Lac, and MS-Le(a) antigens. Thus the histo-blood group phenotype of endometrial carcinoma cells in many ways shows a resemblance to that of secretory endometria. The relation between expression of T, S-T and A/B transferase protein and E2 levels in serum was maintained in endometrial carcinomas. Expression of H, Le(b), LeX, S-LeX, and LeY was related to the tumour grade, whereas only expression of H determinants was related to the FIGO stage. In accord, recent studies have suggested that expression of H and Le(b) antigens in endometrial carcinomas may be correlated with prognosis. An increased activity of alpha 1-2 and alpha 1-3/4 fucosyltransferases has recently been demonstrated in endometrial carci

摘要

近期的免疫组织化学研究表明,子宫内膜癌的特征在于涉及组织血型抗原的糖基化变化。这些碳水化合物决定簇不仅存在于红细胞上,上皮细胞也会表达。已证明它们在此处的表达与个体在ABO、Lewis和ABH分泌型方面的遗传状态有关。此外,它们在发育、组织类型、分化、细胞运动性和恶性程度方面表现出表达变化。同时,大多数针对子宫内膜组织的研究并未充分考虑到此处组织血型抗原的表达可能受到遗传和激素因素的影响。我们使用免疫组织化学和对具有不同外周核心结构的ABH及相关组织血型抗原具有特异性的单克隆抗体,研究了这些碳水化合物在人类子宫内膜中的表达与遗传和激素因素的关系。本文对正常和恶性人类子宫内膜中组织血型抗原表达的现有知识进行了总结和讨论。此外,还讨论了控制它们在子宫内膜中表达的可能调节机制。正常子宫内膜上皮细胞的组织血型表型表现出极大的复杂性。表达变化与遗传状态有关,即ABO、Lewis和ABH分泌状态。然而,我们的研究结果表明,子宫内膜中Lewis抗原表达的调节与红细胞中的不同。此外,组织血型和相关碳水化合物的表达随层、黏膜组织学、细胞类型和血清激素水平而变化。在功能层和基底层的腺体中,组织血型表型的特征是唾液酸化的2型和3型链的主要表达。ABH决定簇的表达一般较低。然而,岩藻糖基化和末端ABH决定簇的表达随月经周期、增殖程度和血清激素水平而变化。分泌型表型的特征是1型链抗原表达增加,以及唾液酸化链如S-Tn、MS-Le(a)、DS-Lac的表达。发现A/B转移酶蛋白表达与血清中的E2水平相关。这些发现与对小鼠子宫内膜细胞中糖基转移酶活性的研究相结合,强烈表明子宫内膜上皮细胞的组织血型表型也受到卵巢激素的调节。子宫内膜癌及其前体病变的组织血型表型也受到ABO、Lewis和分泌状态的影响。除了A/B转移酶和A/B抗原的缺失(这似乎是一个晚期事件)外,这些变化在癌前子宫内膜细胞中也可检测到。恶性表型的特征是1型链碳水化合物表达增加。ABH分泌者除了表达Le(a)和S-Le(a)抗原外,还表达H和Le(b)抗原,而ABH非分泌者主要表达Le(a)和S-Le(a)决定簇。此外,子宫内膜癌表达Tn抗原以及在正常子宫内膜黄体期表达的唾液酸化碳水化合物,即S-Tn、DS-Lac和MS-Le(a)抗原。因此,子宫内膜癌细胞的组织血型表型在许多方面与分泌型子宫内膜相似。子宫内膜癌中T、S-T和A/B转移酶蛋白的表达与血清E2水平之间的关系依然存在。H、Le(b)、LeX、S-LeX和LeY的表达与肿瘤分级有关,而只有H决定簇的表达与国际妇产科联盟(FIGO)分期有关。与此一致的是,近期研究表明子宫内膜癌中H和Le(b)抗原的表达可能与预后相关。最近已证明子宫内膜癌中α1-2和α1-3/4岩藻糖基转移酶的活性增加。

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