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Infiltrating Lymphocytes and Accessory Cells in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma1
Authors:Yong-sheng Zong  Chang-qing Zhang  Feng Zhang  Jian-bo Kuan  Mo-ye Chen  Kai-tao Feng  Zhao-fang Yu
Abstract:The infiltrating lymphocytes (LCs) and accessory cells (ACs) including dendritic cells (DCs) and monocytes/macrophages in nasopharyngeal biopsies taken from 4 groups of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients were observed by using an immunostaining technique and the correlation of the results to the clinical manifestations and follow-up data was examined. The findings were as follows. (1) NPCs without lymph node metastasis always had marked infiltrating LCs and DCs as compared with those with lymph node(s) metastasis. (2) Advanced NPCs with lymph node(s) involvement (T1–4N1–3M0) and a rapid development of distant metastasis followed by death within 1 year after radiotherapy always showed fewer infiltrating LCs and DCs as compared with those with lymph node(s) metastasis (T1–4N1–3M0) and having longer than 5-year survival after radiotherapy. The amount of both LCs and ACs, especially DCs, infiltrating in NPC tissues appears to be an indicator of the activity of host immune defence mechanisms against cancer and influences the progression of the neoplasm as well as the prognosis.
Keywords:Nasopharyngeal neoplasm  Lymphocyte  Accessory cell  Prognosis  Metastasis
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