Programmed death‐1 ligands 1 and 2 expression in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and their relationship with tumour‐ infiltrating dendritic cells

Q. Jiao, Cuiping Liu, Wenzhong Li, Wei Li, F. Fang, Qihong Qian, Xueguang Zhang
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The programmed death‐1 (PD‐1) receptor ligands, PD‐L1 and PD‐L2, are co‐stimulatory molecules that contribute to the negative regulation of T lymphocyte activation. It is still unclear whether there is correlation between PD‐L1 or PD‐L2 and tumour‐infiltrating dendritic cells (TIDCs) in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC). The aim of this study was to analyse PD‐L1 and PD‐L2 expression and dendritic cells infiltration in tumour tissue of CSCC patients and investigate their clinical significance. Immunohistochemical analysis was used to evaluate the expression of PD‐L1, PD‐L2, CD1a and CD83 in 61 CSCC tissues. The immunofluoresence double‐labelling technique was performed to detect the co‐expression of PD‐L1 or PD‐L2 and CD1a or CD83 in tumour tissues. We found that 25 of 61 cases CSCC (40·98%) exhibited positivity for PD‐L1, whereas 37 of 61 cases CSCC (60·66%) exhibited positivity for PD‐L2. A higher percentage of CD1a‐positive cases were observed on both PD‐L1‐positive and PD‐L2‐positive specimens compared with that of CD83‐positive cases (92·29% versus 37·60%, 83·20% versus 33·16%). The expression of PD‐L1 and PD‐L2 on CD1a+ cells was significantly higher than that on CD83+ cells in tumour tissues of CSCC patients. Furthermore, the expression rate of PD‐L1 was associated with UICC stage, and the expression rate of PD‐L2 was associated with predominant differentiation and tumour size in CSCC. Our results indicated that higher expression of PD‐L1 and PD‐L2 on CD1a+ cells than that on CD83+ cells in CSCC tumour tissues may contribute to negative regulation in anti‐tumour immune responses.
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程序性死亡- 1配体1和2在皮肤鳞状细胞癌中的表达及其与肿瘤浸润性树突状细胞的关系
程序性死亡- 1 (PD - 1)受体配体PD - L1和PD - L2是共刺激分子,有助于T淋巴细胞激活的负调控。目前尚不清楚PD‐L1或PD‐L2与皮肤鳞状细胞癌(CSCC)中肿瘤浸润性树突状细胞(TIDCs)之间是否存在相关性。本研究的目的是分析CSCC患者肿瘤组织中PD‐L1和PD‐L2的表达和树突状细胞的浸润情况,并探讨其临床意义。采用免疫组织化学方法检测61例CSCC组织中PD‐L1、PD‐L2、CD1a和CD83的表达。采用免疫荧光双标记技术检测PD‐L1或PD‐L2与CD1a或CD83在肿瘤组织中的共表达。我们发现61例CSCC中有25例(40.98%)表现出PD‐L1阳性,而61例CSCC中有37例(60.066%)表现出PD‐L2阳性。与CD83阳性病例相比,PD‐L1阳性和PD‐L2阳性标本中CD1a阳性病例的比例更高(92·29%对37·60%,83·20%对33·16%)。CSCC患者肿瘤组织中CD1a+细胞上PD‐L1和PD‐L2的表达明显高于CD83+细胞。此外,PD‐L1的表达率与UICC分期相关,PD‐L2的表达率与CSCC的显性分化和肿瘤大小相关。我们的研究结果表明,在CSCC肿瘤组织中,PD‐L1和PD‐L2在CD1a+细胞上的表达高于CD83+细胞,这可能有助于抗肿瘤免疫反应的负调控。
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