A Laboratory-based Exploratory Study of Tumour-associated Macrophages and their Subpopulation M1 and M2 by Immunohistochemistry in Primary Breast Carcinoma

被引:0
|
作者
Khichariya, Gaurav [1 ]
Manjula, K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Sri Devaraj Urs Med Coll, Dept Pathol, Kolar, Karnataka, India
关键词
Immunotherapy; Intratumoural; Peritumoural; Targeted therapy; Tumour microenvironment; BIOMARKERS; PROGNOSIS; CANCER;
D O I
10.7860/JCDR/2022/49491.15900
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: Breast carcinoma is one of the common causes of mortality in women. The macrophage is the primary immune cell present in the tumour microenvironment. They are, therefore, also called Tumour-Associated Macrophages (TAMs). CD68 has a pro-inflammatory and antitumour response. CD (cluster of differentiation)163 has an anti-inflammatory response. The collection of TAMs correlates with adverse clinical outcomes. Tumour microenvironment targeting helps in reducing tumour burden and improving prognosis. Aim: To study the density of expression of TAMs in primary breast carcinoma and study the association of TAMs with stage and grade of primary breast carcinoma. Materials and Methods: This was a laboratory-based exploratory study conducted in the Kolar district of Karnataka, from December 2018 to May 2020 and data of 55 primary breast carcinoma cases were included. Cases with metastatic tumours from other sites, recurrent lesions, and patients subjected to chemotherapy and radiotherapy were excluded. Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) slides were reviewed. Immunostaining for CD68 and CD163 was performed. The cases were distributed into low and high groups based on cut-off points according to the median. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22.0 was used for statistical analysis and a p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Out of the total 55 cases, the maximum number of cases were between 50-59 years and maximum patients lump sized between 2-5 cm. The study demonstrated that the density of CD68 macrophages in the peritumoural area increased as the pathological stage increased (p-value 0.037) and the density of CD68 macrophages in the intratumoural area decreased as the tumour grade increased (p-value 0.023). Cancer tissue showed higher CD163 TAMs density than those in normal tissues, but the association with pathological stage, grade, and lymph node metastasis was not significant (p-value>0.05). Conclusion: CD68 targeted therapy can be used to treat breast carcinoma as it inhibits the tumourigenic factors at the interface between tumour and stroma.
引用
收藏
页码:EC20 / EC24
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Attenuated EAN in TNF-α Deficient Mice Is Associated with an Altered Balance of M1/M2 Macrophages
    Zhang, Hong-Liang
    Hassan, Mohammed Y.
    Zheng, Xiang-Yu
    Azimullah, Sheikh
    Quezada, Hernan Concha
    Amir, Naheed
    Elwasila, Mohamed
    Mix, Eilhard
    Adem, Abdu
    Zhu, Jie
    PLOS ONE, 2012, 7 (05):
  • [32] M1 and M2: there is no "good" and "bad"-How macrophages promote malignancy-associated features in tumorigenesis
    Helm, Ole
    Held-Feindt, Janka
    Schaefer, Heiner
    Sebens, Susanne
    ONCOIMMUNOLOGY, 2014, 3 (07)
  • [33] A high M1/M2 ratio of tumor-associated macrophages is associated with extended survival in ovarian cancer patients
    Zhang, Meiying
    He, Yifeng
    Sun, Xiangjun
    Li, Qing
    Wang, Wenjing
    Zhao, Aimin
    Di, Wen
    JOURNAL OF OVARIAN RESEARCH, 2014, 7
  • [34] A high M1/M2 ratio of tumor-associated macrophages is associated with extended survival in ovarian cancer patients
    Meiying Zhang
    Yifeng He
    Xiangjun Sun
    Qing Li
    Wenjing Wang
    Aimin Zhao
    Wen Di
    Journal of Ovarian Research, 7
  • [35] Astragalus polysacharin inhibits hepatocellular carcinoma-like phenotypes in a murine HCC model through repression of M2 polarization of tumour-associated macrophages
    Li, Chun
    Pan, Xin-You
    Ma, Mingyun
    Zhao, Jun
    Zhao, Fengda
    Lv, Ya-Ping
    PHARMACEUTICAL BIOLOGY, 2021, 59 (01) : 1533 - 1539
  • [36] Hyperglycemia induces mixed M1/M2 cytokine profile in primary human monocyte-derived macrophages
    Moganti, Kondaiah
    Li, Feng
    Schmuttermaier, Christina
    Riemann, Sarah
    Klueter, Harald
    Gratchev, Alexei
    Harmsen, Martin C.
    Kzhyshkowska, Julia
    IMMUNOBIOLOGY, 2017, 222 (10) : 952 - 959
  • [37] M2 tumour-associated macrophages contribute to tumour progression via legumain remodelling the extracellular matrix in diffuse large B cell lymphoma
    Long Shen
    Honghao Li
    Yuzhi Shi
    Dekun Wang
    Junbo Gong
    Jing Xun
    Sifan Zhou
    Rong Xiang
    Xiaoyue Tan
    Scientific Reports, 6
  • [38] M2 tumour-associated macrophages contribute to tumour progression via legumain remodelling the extracellular matrix in diffuse large B cell lymphoma
    Shen, Long
    Li, Honghao
    Shi, Yuzhi
    Wang, Dekun
    Gong, Junbo
    Xun, Jing
    Zhou, Sifan
    Xiang, Rong
    Tan, Xiaoyue
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2016, 6
  • [39] Matairesinol repolarizes M2 macrophages to M1 phenotype to induce apoptosis in triple-negative breast cancer cells
    Chaudhary, Amol
    Patil, Prajakta
    Raina, Prerna
    Kaul-Ghanekar, Ruchika
    IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY AND IMMUNOTOXICOLOGY, 2025, 47 (01) : 8 - 22
  • [40] Regulatory T cells and M2-polarized tumour-associated macrophages are associated with the oncogenesis and progression of oral squamous cell carcinoma
    Kouketsu, A.
    Sato, I
    Oikawa, M.
    Shimizu, Y.
    Saito, H.
    Tashiro, K.
    Yamashita, Y.
    Takahashi, T.
    Kumamoto, H.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, 2019, 48 (10) : 1279 - 1288