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Seroma after Simple Mastectomy in Breast Cancer—The Role of CD4+ T Helper Cells and the Evidence as a Possible Specific Immune Process

Seroma development after breast cancer surgery is the most common postoperative complication seen after mastectomy but neither its origin nor its cellular composition is known. To investigate the assumption of immunological significance, one of the first aims of this pilot study is to describe the c...

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Autores principales: Pochert, Nicole, Schneider, Mariella, Ansorge, Nadine, Strieder, Annamarie, Sagasser, Jacqueline, Reiger, Matthias, Traidl-Hoffmann, Claudia, Neumann, Avidan, Jeschke, Udo, Dannecker, Christian, Kühn, Thorsten, Ditsch, Nina
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35563236
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094848
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author Pochert, Nicole
Schneider, Mariella
Ansorge, Nadine
Strieder, Annamarie
Sagasser, Jacqueline
Reiger, Matthias
Traidl-Hoffmann, Claudia
Neumann, Avidan
Jeschke, Udo
Dannecker, Christian
Kühn, Thorsten
Ditsch, Nina
author_facet Pochert, Nicole
Schneider, Mariella
Ansorge, Nadine
Strieder, Annamarie
Sagasser, Jacqueline
Reiger, Matthias
Traidl-Hoffmann, Claudia
Neumann, Avidan
Jeschke, Udo
Dannecker, Christian
Kühn, Thorsten
Ditsch, Nina
author_sort Pochert, Nicole
collection PubMed
description Seroma development after breast cancer surgery is the most common postoperative complication seen after mastectomy but neither its origin nor its cellular composition is known. To investigate the assumption of immunological significance, one of the first aims of this pilot study is to describe the cellular content of collected seroma fluids and its corresponding serum in patients with simple mastectomy after needle aspiration, as well as the serum of healthy controls. The content of red blood cells (RBC) was measured by haemato-counter analyses, and the lymphocyte identification/quantification was conducted by flow cytometry analyses in seroma fluid (SFl) and the sera of patients (PBp) as well as controls (PBc). Significantly lower numbers of RBCs were measured in SFl. Cytotoxic T cells are significantly reduced in SFl, whereas T helper (Th) cells are significantly enriched compared to PBp. Significantly higher numbers of Th2 cells were found in SFl and PBp compared to PBc. The exact same pattern is seen when analyzing the Th17 subgroup. In conclusion, in contrast to healthy controls, significantly higher Th2 and Th17 cell subgroup-mediated immune responses were measured in seroma formations and were further confirmed in the peripheral blood of breast cancer (including DCIS) patients after simple mastectomy. This could lead to the assumption of a possible immunological cause for the origin of a seroma.
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spelling pubmed-91012792022-05-14 Seroma after Simple Mastectomy in Breast Cancer—The Role of CD4+ T Helper Cells and the Evidence as a Possible Specific Immune Process Pochert, Nicole Schneider, Mariella Ansorge, Nadine Strieder, Annamarie Sagasser, Jacqueline Reiger, Matthias Traidl-Hoffmann, Claudia Neumann, Avidan Jeschke, Udo Dannecker, Christian Kühn, Thorsten Ditsch, Nina Int J Mol Sci Article Seroma development after breast cancer surgery is the most common postoperative complication seen after mastectomy but neither its origin nor its cellular composition is known. To investigate the assumption of immunological significance, one of the first aims of this pilot study is to describe the cellular content of collected seroma fluids and its corresponding serum in patients with simple mastectomy after needle aspiration, as well as the serum of healthy controls. The content of red blood cells (RBC) was measured by haemato-counter analyses, and the lymphocyte identification/quantification was conducted by flow cytometry analyses in seroma fluid (SFl) and the sera of patients (PBp) as well as controls (PBc). Significantly lower numbers of RBCs were measured in SFl. Cytotoxic T cells are significantly reduced in SFl, whereas T helper (Th) cells are significantly enriched compared to PBp. Significantly higher numbers of Th2 cells were found in SFl and PBp compared to PBc. The exact same pattern is seen when analyzing the Th17 subgroup. In conclusion, in contrast to healthy controls, significantly higher Th2 and Th17 cell subgroup-mediated immune responses were measured in seroma formations and were further confirmed in the peripheral blood of breast cancer (including DCIS) patients after simple mastectomy. This could lead to the assumption of a possible immunological cause for the origin of a seroma. MDPI 2022-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9101279/ /pubmed/35563236 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094848 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pochert, Nicole
Schneider, Mariella
Ansorge, Nadine
Strieder, Annamarie
Sagasser, Jacqueline
Reiger, Matthias
Traidl-Hoffmann, Claudia
Neumann, Avidan
Jeschke, Udo
Dannecker, Christian
Kühn, Thorsten
Ditsch, Nina
Seroma after Simple Mastectomy in Breast Cancer—The Role of CD4+ T Helper Cells and the Evidence as a Possible Specific Immune Process
title Seroma after Simple Mastectomy in Breast Cancer—The Role of CD4+ T Helper Cells and the Evidence as a Possible Specific Immune Process
title_full Seroma after Simple Mastectomy in Breast Cancer—The Role of CD4+ T Helper Cells and the Evidence as a Possible Specific Immune Process
title_fullStr Seroma after Simple Mastectomy in Breast Cancer—The Role of CD4+ T Helper Cells and the Evidence as a Possible Specific Immune Process
title_full_unstemmed Seroma after Simple Mastectomy in Breast Cancer—The Role of CD4+ T Helper Cells and the Evidence as a Possible Specific Immune Process
title_short Seroma after Simple Mastectomy in Breast Cancer—The Role of CD4+ T Helper Cells and the Evidence as a Possible Specific Immune Process
title_sort seroma after simple mastectomy in breast cancer—the role of cd4+ t helper cells and the evidence as a possible specific immune process
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35563236
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094848
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