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Immunohistochemical characterization of cellular infiltrates in squamous cell carcinoma and Bowen's disease occurring in one patient.
Authors:H Terao  J Nakayama  A Urabe  Y Hori
Affiliation:Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
Abstract:We investigated populations of the infiltrating cells in Bowen's disease (BD) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), both of which arose in the same patient, using the Avidin-Biotin-peroxidase complex method with eight monoclonal antibodies. T lymphocytes were most predominant among infiltrating cells; NK cells, B cells, and monocytes were rarely seen in either BD or SCC. Analysis of subsets of the infiltrating T lymphocytes revealed that the number of suppressor/cytotoxic (s/c) T cells was twice that of helper/inducer (h/i) T cells in BD, while the number of s/c T cells was lower than that of h/i T cells in SCC. The immunohistochemical results in the present case differed from those of predominant infiltration of h/i T cells and of s/c T cells in three other reports of BD and SCC. These results suggest that the population of the cellular infiltrates may be modulated by the nature of tumors and by the immuno-competent state of the hosts.
Keywords:SCC  Bowen's disease  suppressor/cytotoxic T cells  helper/inducer T cells
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