TY - JOUR
T1 - Humoral and Cellular Immunology in Human Prostate Cancer
T2 - Plasma Cells and T and B Lymphocytes
AU - Rodríguez Bustos, Héctor
AU - Rodríguez, Nicolás
AU - Gallegos, Iván
AU - Arriaza, Camilo
AU - Espinoza-Navarro, Omar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - In solid and malignant tumors, innate and adaptive immunity are combined in antitumor responses. This study aimed to analyze the activation of plasma cells and the correlation between the infiltration of B and T lymphocytes with the degree of malignancy or Gleason grade in human prostate biopsies diagnosed with cancer. Prostate cancer biopsies were obtained from the Clinical Hospital of Universidad de Chile (n=70), according to the bioethical norms of the institution. Histological sections of 5µm thickness were processed for immunohistochemistry with primary antibodies against BL and total TL (HRP/DAB). Recognition and quantification were performed under a Leica DM750 optical microscope. Microsoft Excel and GraphPad software were used for the statistical study. Correlation coefficient (Pearson) and mean comparison tests (Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn) and p≤ 0.05 were developed. B and T lymphocyte populations were inversely interregulated in prostate cancer (Gleason) (r=-0.46). Their relationship with Gleason grade is variable according to lymphocyte type (LB vs. Gleason r=-0.0.47 and LT vs. Gleason r=-0.21). Histological diagnosis of prostate cancer correlates with a predominance of LT. The malignancy of the pathology correlates with a predominance of LTs, according to the Gleason grade. The increased knowledge of B and T lymphocyte infiltration and plasma cell activation could be used to better target clinical trials on treatments based on immune system responses. Immunotherapy could be a new paradigm to apply better antitumor therapy strategies.
AB - In solid and malignant tumors, innate and adaptive immunity are combined in antitumor responses. This study aimed to analyze the activation of plasma cells and the correlation between the infiltration of B and T lymphocytes with the degree of malignancy or Gleason grade in human prostate biopsies diagnosed with cancer. Prostate cancer biopsies were obtained from the Clinical Hospital of Universidad de Chile (n=70), according to the bioethical norms of the institution. Histological sections of 5µm thickness were processed for immunohistochemistry with primary antibodies against BL and total TL (HRP/DAB). Recognition and quantification were performed under a Leica DM750 optical microscope. Microsoft Excel and GraphPad software were used for the statistical study. Correlation coefficient (Pearson) and mean comparison tests (Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn) and p≤ 0.05 were developed. B and T lymphocyte populations were inversely interregulated in prostate cancer (Gleason) (r=-0.46). Their relationship with Gleason grade is variable according to lymphocyte type (LB vs. Gleason r=-0.0.47 and LT vs. Gleason r=-0.21). Histological diagnosis of prostate cancer correlates with a predominance of LT. The malignancy of the pathology correlates with a predominance of LTs, according to the Gleason grade. The increased knowledge of B and T lymphocyte infiltration and plasma cell activation could be used to better target clinical trials on treatments based on immune system responses. Immunotherapy could be a new paradigm to apply better antitumor therapy strategies.
KW - Human
KW - Immunomodulation
KW - Lymphocytes
KW - Plasma Cells
KW - Prostate Cancer
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85176606913
U2 - 10.4067/S0717-95022023000501558
DO - 10.4067/S0717-95022023000501558
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85176606913
SN - 0717-9367
VL - 41
SP - 1558
EP - 1563
JO - International Journal of Morphology
JF - International Journal of Morphology
IS - 5
ER -