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Galectin 3 expression in primary oral squamous cell carcinomas
Authors:Manuel Weber  Maike Büttner-Herold  Luitpold Distel  Jutta Ries  Patrick Moebius  Raimund Preidl  Carol I. Geppert  Friedrich W. Neukam  Falk Wehrhan
Affiliation:1.Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg,Erlangen,Germany;2.Institute of Pathology, Department of Nephropathology,Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg,Erlangen,Germany;3.Department of Radiation Oncology,Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg,Erlangen,Germany;4.Institute of Pathology,Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg,Erlangen,Germany
Abstract:

Background

Immunologic factors can promote the progression of oral squamous cell carcinomas (oscc). The phylogenetic highly conserved protein Galectin 3 (Gal3) contributes to cell differentiation and immune homeostasis. There is evidence that Gal3 is involved in the progression of oscc and influences the regulation of macrophage polarization. Macrophage polarization (M1 vs. M2) in solid malignancies like oscc contributes to tumor immune-escape. However, the relationship between macrophage polarization and Gal3 expression in oscc is not yet understood. The current study analyzes the association between histomorphologic parameters (T-, N-, L- Pn-status, grading) and Gal3 expression resp. the ratio between Gal3 expressing cells and CD68 positive macrophages in oscc specimens.

Methods

Preoperative diagnostic biopsies (n?=?26) and tumor resection specimens (n?=?34) of T1/T2 oscc patients were immunohistochemically analyzed for Gal3 and CD68 expression. The number of Gal3 expressing cells and the ratio between CD68 and Gal3 expressing cells was quantitatively assessed.

Results

In biopsy and tumor resection specimens, the number of Gal3 positive cells as well as the Gal3/CD68 ratio were significantly (p?p?p?p?

Conclusion

High Gal3 expression in oscc is associated with tumor size (T-status) and parameters of malignancy (N-, L-status, grading). Gal3 might contribute to M2 macrophage mediated local immune tolerance. Gal3 expression shows association with prognosis in oscc and represent a potential therapeutic target.
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