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B J Coventry1, P-L Lee, D Gibbs, D N J Hart.
Abstract
Low CD1a-positive putative dendritic cell numbers in human breast cancer has recently been described and may explain the apparent 'poor immunogenicity' previously reported in breast cancer. Little attention has been given to dendritic cell activation within the tumour microenvironment, which is another reason why the in-situ immune response may be severely deficient. We have therefore examined CD1a expression as a marker for dendritic cells, together with CMRF-44 and -56 as markers of dendritic cell activation status, in 40 human breast cancers. The results demonstrate few or no CD1a-positive putative dendritic cells and minimal or no expression of the dendritic cell activation markers. Both dendritic cell number and dendritic cell activation appear substantially deficient in human breast cancers, regardless of tumour histological grade.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11870535 PMCID: PMC2375292 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6600132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Figure 1CMRF-44 staining in human breast cancer (Part 1) (×200).
Figure 2CMRF-56 positive cells in human breast cancer (Part 1) (×200).
Figure 3CD1a positive cells in human breast cancer (Part 1) (×200).
Fluorescence counts as indicated (Part 2)