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Immune and Inflammatory Cell Composition of Human Lung Cancer Stroma

Recent studies indicate that the abnormal microenvironment of tumors may play a critical role in carcinogenesis, including lung cancer. We comprehensively assessed the number of stromal cells, especially immune/inflammatory cells, in lung cancer and evaluated their infiltration in cancers of differe...

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Autores principales: Banat, G-Andre, Tretyn, Aleksandra, Pullamsetti, Soni Savai, Wilhelm, Jochen, Weigert, Andreas, Olesch, Catherine, Ebel, Katharina, Stiewe, Thorsten, Grimminger, Friedrich, Seeger, Werner, Fink, Ludger, Savai, Rajkumar
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4587668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26413839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139073
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author Banat, G-Andre
Tretyn, Aleksandra
Pullamsetti, Soni Savai
Wilhelm, Jochen
Weigert, Andreas
Olesch, Catherine
Ebel, Katharina
Stiewe, Thorsten
Grimminger, Friedrich
Seeger, Werner
Fink, Ludger
Savai, Rajkumar
author_facet Banat, G-Andre
Tretyn, Aleksandra
Pullamsetti, Soni Savai
Wilhelm, Jochen
Weigert, Andreas
Olesch, Catherine
Ebel, Katharina
Stiewe, Thorsten
Grimminger, Friedrich
Seeger, Werner
Fink, Ludger
Savai, Rajkumar
author_sort Banat, G-Andre
collection PubMed
description Recent studies indicate that the abnormal microenvironment of tumors may play a critical role in carcinogenesis, including lung cancer. We comprehensively assessed the number of stromal cells, especially immune/inflammatory cells, in lung cancer and evaluated their infiltration in cancers of different stages, types and metastatic characteristics potential. Immunohistochemical analysis of lung cancer tissue arrays containing normal and lung cancer sections was performed. This analysis was combined with cyto-/histomorphological assessment and quantification of cells to classify/subclassify tumors accurately and to perform a high throughput analysis of stromal cell composition in different types of lung cancer. In human lung cancer sections we observed a significant elevation/infiltration of total-T lymphocytes (CD3(+)), cytotoxic-T cells (CD8(+)), T-helper cells (CD4(+)), B cells (CD20(+)), macrophages (CD68(+)), mast cells (CD117(+)), mononuclear cells (CD11c(+)), plasma cells, activated-T cells (MUM1(+)), B cells, myeloid cells (PD1(+)) and neutrophilic granulocytes (myeloperoxidase(+)) compared with healthy donor specimens. We observed all of these immune cell markers in different types of lung cancers including squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, adenosquamous cell carcinoma, small cell carcinoma, papillary adenocarcinoma, metastatic adenocarcinoma, and bronchioloalveolar carcinoma. The numbers of all tumor-associated immune cells (except MUM1(+) cells) in stage III cancer specimens was significantly greater than those in stage I samples. We observed substantial stage-dependent immune cell infiltration in human lung tumors suggesting that the tumor microenvironment plays a critical role during lung carcinogenesis. Strategies for therapeutic interference with lung cancer microenvironment should consider the complexity of its immune cell composition.
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spelling pubmed-45876682015-10-01 Immune and Inflammatory Cell Composition of Human Lung Cancer Stroma Banat, G-Andre Tretyn, Aleksandra Pullamsetti, Soni Savai Wilhelm, Jochen Weigert, Andreas Olesch, Catherine Ebel, Katharina Stiewe, Thorsten Grimminger, Friedrich Seeger, Werner Fink, Ludger Savai, Rajkumar PLoS One Research Article Recent studies indicate that the abnormal microenvironment of tumors may play a critical role in carcinogenesis, including lung cancer. We comprehensively assessed the number of stromal cells, especially immune/inflammatory cells, in lung cancer and evaluated their infiltration in cancers of different stages, types and metastatic characteristics potential. Immunohistochemical analysis of lung cancer tissue arrays containing normal and lung cancer sections was performed. This analysis was combined with cyto-/histomorphological assessment and quantification of cells to classify/subclassify tumors accurately and to perform a high throughput analysis of stromal cell composition in different types of lung cancer. In human lung cancer sections we observed a significant elevation/infiltration of total-T lymphocytes (CD3(+)), cytotoxic-T cells (CD8(+)), T-helper cells (CD4(+)), B cells (CD20(+)), macrophages (CD68(+)), mast cells (CD117(+)), mononuclear cells (CD11c(+)), plasma cells, activated-T cells (MUM1(+)), B cells, myeloid cells (PD1(+)) and neutrophilic granulocytes (myeloperoxidase(+)) compared with healthy donor specimens. We observed all of these immune cell markers in different types of lung cancers including squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, adenosquamous cell carcinoma, small cell carcinoma, papillary adenocarcinoma, metastatic adenocarcinoma, and bronchioloalveolar carcinoma. The numbers of all tumor-associated immune cells (except MUM1(+) cells) in stage III cancer specimens was significantly greater than those in stage I samples. We observed substantial stage-dependent immune cell infiltration in human lung tumors suggesting that the tumor microenvironment plays a critical role during lung carcinogenesis. Strategies for therapeutic interference with lung cancer microenvironment should consider the complexity of its immune cell composition. Public Library of Science 2015-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4587668/ /pubmed/26413839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139073 Text en © 2015 Banat et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tretyn, Aleksandra
Pullamsetti, Soni Savai
Wilhelm, Jochen
Weigert, Andreas
Olesch, Catherine
Ebel, Katharina
Stiewe, Thorsten
Grimminger, Friedrich
Seeger, Werner
Fink, Ludger
Savai, Rajkumar
Immune and Inflammatory Cell Composition of Human Lung Cancer Stroma
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title_short Immune and Inflammatory Cell Composition of Human Lung Cancer Stroma
title_sort immune and inflammatory cell composition of human lung cancer stroma
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26413839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139073
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