循环CD64+/CD163+单核细胞比例、间质/瘤周CD163+单核细胞密度与人乳头瘤病毒感染宫颈病变严重程度的相关性

Q2 Medicine Cancer Microenvironment Pub Date : 2017-12-01 Epub Date: 2017-10-24 DOI:10.1007/s12307-017-0200-2
Piyawut Swangphon, Chamsai Pientong, Nuchsupha Sunthamala, Sureewan Bumrungthai, Miyuki Azuma, Pilaiwan Kleebkaow, Thumwadee Tangsiriwatthana, Ussanee Sangkomkamhang, Bunkerd Kongyingyoes, Tipaya Ekalaksananan
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HPV感染的宫颈细胞分泌的介质逐渐改变,对宫颈病变中浸润的M2型单核细胞有影响。然而,宫颈病变妇女的循环免疫细胞谱和HPV感染宫颈病变M2表型单核细胞活性是有限的。本研究旨在探讨与M2表型密度相关的循环单核细胞群及其在HPV感染宫颈病变中的活性。应用PCR检测宫颈组织中HPV DNA。采用原位杂交法检测高危型HPV E6/E7 mRNA。M2巨噬细胞行CD163免疫组化染色。实时荧光定量PCR检测CD163和Arg1 mRNA的表达。流式细胞术分析循环单核细胞亚群。CD163和Arg1 mRNA的表达随宫颈病变严重程度及HSIL和间质及瘤周SCC中M2巨噬细胞密度升高而升高。M2巨噬细胞浸润与高危型HPV E6/E7 mRNA表达呈正相关,且与宫颈病变严重程度呈正相关。循环CD14+CD16+和CD14+CD163+单核细胞在No-SIL和宫颈病变中升高。有趣的是,CD14+CD64+单核细胞在HSIL和SCC中显著升高,而细胞内IL-10+单核细胞在宫颈病变间无显著差异。循环CD64+/CD163+单核细胞比例增加与浸润CD163+单核细胞密度的相关性与HPV感染宫颈病变的严重程度相关。升高的循环CD64+/CD163+单核细胞比值与HPV感染宫颈病变的严重程度相关,可能是宫颈癌进展的预后标志物。
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Correlation of Circulating CD64+/CD163+ Monocyte Ratio and stroma/peri-tumoral CD163+ Monocyte Density with Human Papillomavirus Infected Cervical Lesion Severity.

HPV infected cervical cells secrete mediators that are gradually changed and have influence on infiltrating M2 phenotypic monocytes in cervical lesions. However, profiles of circulating immune cells in women with cervical lesions and M2 phenotypic monocyte activity in HPV infected cervical lesions are limited. This study aimed to investigate circulating monocyte populations correlated with M2 phenotype density and its activity in HPV infected cervical lesions. HPV DNA was investigated in cervical tissues using PCR. High risk HPV E6/E7 mRNA was detected using in situ hybridization. CD163 immunohistochemical staining was performed for M2 macrophage. CD163 and Arg1 mRNA expression were detected using real-time PCR. Circulating monocyte subpopulations were analyzed using flow cytometry. CD163 and Arg1 mRNA expression were increased according to cervical lesion severity and corresponding with density of M2 macrophage in HSIL and SCC in stroma and peri-tumoral areas. Additionally, the relationship between M2 macrophage infiltration and high risk HPV E6/E7 mRNA expression was found and corresponded with cervical lesion severity. Circulating CD14+CD16+ and CD14+CD163+ monocytes were elevated in No-SIL and cervical lesions. Interestingly, CD14+CD64+ monocyte was greatly elevated in HSIL and SCC, whereas intracellular IL-10+ monocytes were not significantly different between cervical lesions. The correlation between increasing ratio of circulating CD64+/CD163+ monocyte and density of infiltrating CD163+ monocytes was associated with severity of HPV infected cervical lesions. The elevated circulating CD64+/CD163+ monocyte ratio correlates to severity of HPV infected cervical lesions and might be a prognostic marker in cervical cancer progression.

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Cancer Microenvironment
Cancer Microenvironment Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: Cancer Microenvironment is the official journal of the International Cancer Microenvironment Society (ICMS). It publishes original studies in all aspects of basic, clinical and translational research devoted to the study of cancer microenvironment. It also features reports on clinical trials. Coverage in Cancer Microenvironment includes: regulation of gene expression in the cancer microenvironment; innate and adaptive immunity in the cancer microenvironment, inflammation and cancer; tumor-associated stroma and extracellular matrix, tumor-endothelium interactions (angiogenesis, extravasation), cancer stem cells, the metastatic niche, targeting the tumor microenvironment: preclinical and clinical trials.
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