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Prevalence of proliferating CD8(+) cells in normal lymphatic tissues, inflammation and cancer

CD8(+) cytotoxic T-lymphocytes are essential components of the anti-tumor immunity. To better understand the expansion of CD8(+) T-cells we used multiplex fluorescence immunohistochemistry to study Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells in normal lymphoid tissues, selected inflammatory diseases and cancers in 41 large...

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Autores principales: Blessin, Niclas C., Abu-Hashem, Raed, Mandelkow, Tim, Li, Wenchao, Simon, Ronald, Hube-Magg, Claudia, Möller-Koop, Christina, Witt, Melanie, Schmidt, Alice, Büscheck, Franziska, Fraune, Christoph, Luebke, Andreas M., Möller, Katharina, Jacobsen, Frank, Lutz, Florian, Lennartz, Maximilian, Steurer, Stefan, Sauter, Guido, Höflmayer, Doris, Tsourlakis, Maria Christina, Hinsch, Andrea, Burandt, Eike, Wilczak, Waldemar, Minner, Sarah, Clauditz, Till S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8221353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34083496
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.203113
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author Blessin, Niclas C.
Abu-Hashem, Raed
Mandelkow, Tim
Li, Wenchao
Simon, Ronald
Hube-Magg, Claudia
Möller-Koop, Christina
Witt, Melanie
Schmidt, Alice
Büscheck, Franziska
Fraune, Christoph
Luebke, Andreas M.
Möller, Katharina
Jacobsen, Frank
Lutz, Florian
Lennartz, Maximilian
Steurer, Stefan
Sauter, Guido
Höflmayer, Doris
Tsourlakis, Maria Christina
Hinsch, Andrea
Burandt, Eike
Wilczak, Waldemar
Minner, Sarah
Clauditz, Till S.
author_facet Blessin, Niclas C.
Abu-Hashem, Raed
Mandelkow, Tim
Li, Wenchao
Simon, Ronald
Hube-Magg, Claudia
Möller-Koop, Christina
Witt, Melanie
Schmidt, Alice
Büscheck, Franziska
Fraune, Christoph
Luebke, Andreas M.
Möller, Katharina
Jacobsen, Frank
Lutz, Florian
Lennartz, Maximilian
Steurer, Stefan
Sauter, Guido
Höflmayer, Doris
Tsourlakis, Maria Christina
Hinsch, Andrea
Burandt, Eike
Wilczak, Waldemar
Minner, Sarah
Clauditz, Till S.
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description CD8(+) cytotoxic T-lymphocytes are essential components of the anti-tumor immunity. To better understand the expansion of CD8(+) T-cells we used multiplex fluorescence immunohistochemistry to study Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells in normal lymphoid tissues, selected inflammatory diseases and cancers in 41 large sections/ microenvironment tissue microarrays (TMAs) as well as 765 samples in a conventional TMA format. The evaluation of more than 20 different compartments of normal lymphoid tissues revealed that the percentage of proliferating (ki67(+)) CD8(+) cells did commonly not exceed 3%. In inflammations, the percentage of Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells was more variable and higher compared to normal tissues. In cancers, the percentage of Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells was higher in the tumor center than at the invasive margin. In the tumor center of 765 colorectal cancers, the density of Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells and the percentage of proliferating CD8(+) cytotoxic T-cells was significantly associated with microsatellite instability (p<0.0001), pT (p<0.0002) and pN category (p<0.0098). In summary, these data show that the percentage of Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells is usually at a baseline proliferation rate below 3% in healthy secondary lymphoid organs. This rate is often markedly higher in inflammatory and neoplastic diseases compared to normal tissues. The striking link with unfavorable tumor features in colorectal cancer suggest a potential clinical utility of assessing the percentage of Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells to predict patients outcome.
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spelling pubmed-82213532021-06-26 Prevalence of proliferating CD8(+) cells in normal lymphatic tissues, inflammation and cancer Blessin, Niclas C. Abu-Hashem, Raed Mandelkow, Tim Li, Wenchao Simon, Ronald Hube-Magg, Claudia Möller-Koop, Christina Witt, Melanie Schmidt, Alice Büscheck, Franziska Fraune, Christoph Luebke, Andreas M. Möller, Katharina Jacobsen, Frank Lutz, Florian Lennartz, Maximilian Steurer, Stefan Sauter, Guido Höflmayer, Doris Tsourlakis, Maria Christina Hinsch, Andrea Burandt, Eike Wilczak, Waldemar Minner, Sarah Clauditz, Till S. Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper CD8(+) cytotoxic T-lymphocytes are essential components of the anti-tumor immunity. To better understand the expansion of CD8(+) T-cells we used multiplex fluorescence immunohistochemistry to study Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells in normal lymphoid tissues, selected inflammatory diseases and cancers in 41 large sections/ microenvironment tissue microarrays (TMAs) as well as 765 samples in a conventional TMA format. The evaluation of more than 20 different compartments of normal lymphoid tissues revealed that the percentage of proliferating (ki67(+)) CD8(+) cells did commonly not exceed 3%. In inflammations, the percentage of Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells was more variable and higher compared to normal tissues. In cancers, the percentage of Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells was higher in the tumor center than at the invasive margin. In the tumor center of 765 colorectal cancers, the density of Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells and the percentage of proliferating CD8(+) cytotoxic T-cells was significantly associated with microsatellite instability (p<0.0001), pT (p<0.0002) and pN category (p<0.0098). In summary, these data show that the percentage of Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells is usually at a baseline proliferation rate below 3% in healthy secondary lymphoid organs. This rate is often markedly higher in inflammatory and neoplastic diseases compared to normal tissues. The striking link with unfavorable tumor features in colorectal cancer suggest a potential clinical utility of assessing the percentage of Ki67(+)CD8(+) cells to predict patients outcome. Impact Journals 2021-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8221353/ /pubmed/34083496 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.203113 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Blessin et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Blessin, Niclas C.
Abu-Hashem, Raed
Mandelkow, Tim
Li, Wenchao
Simon, Ronald
Hube-Magg, Claudia
Möller-Koop, Christina
Witt, Melanie
Schmidt, Alice
Büscheck, Franziska
Fraune, Christoph
Luebke, Andreas M.
Möller, Katharina
Jacobsen, Frank
Lutz, Florian
Lennartz, Maximilian
Steurer, Stefan
Sauter, Guido
Höflmayer, Doris
Tsourlakis, Maria Christina
Hinsch, Andrea
Burandt, Eike
Wilczak, Waldemar
Minner, Sarah
Clauditz, Till S.
Prevalence of proliferating CD8(+) cells in normal lymphatic tissues, inflammation and cancer
title Prevalence of proliferating CD8(+) cells in normal lymphatic tissues, inflammation and cancer
title_full Prevalence of proliferating CD8(+) cells in normal lymphatic tissues, inflammation and cancer
title_fullStr Prevalence of proliferating CD8(+) cells in normal lymphatic tissues, inflammation and cancer
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of proliferating CD8(+) cells in normal lymphatic tissues, inflammation and cancer
title_short Prevalence of proliferating CD8(+) cells in normal lymphatic tissues, inflammation and cancer
title_sort prevalence of proliferating cd8(+) cells in normal lymphatic tissues, inflammation and cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8221353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34083496
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.203113
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