Title of article :
Enhanced tumor cell expression of tumor necrosis factor receptors in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Author/Authors :
S. Elizabeth von Biberstein، نويسنده , , Jeffrey D. Spiro، نويسنده , , Richard Lindquist، نويسنده , , Donald L. Kreutzer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages :
7
From page :
416
To page :
422
Abstract :
4. Enhanced tumor cell expression of tumor necrosis factor receptors in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma 416-422 S. Elizabeth von Biberstein, Jeffrey D. Spiro, Richard Lindquist, Donald L. Kreutzer Preview Purchase PDF (1702 K) | Related Articles | References Background: To determine if tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptors are upregulated in tumor cells, we measured the distribution and levels of TNF-α and TNF-β, and TNF receptors RI and RII, in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) tumor specimens and normal control specimens. Methods: HNSCC and control tissue specimens were analyzed qualitatively using immunohistochemistry and quantitatively using immunoassays. Results: Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that TNF-α, TNF-β, TNF RI, and TNF RII antigens were associated predominately with tumor cells in the tissue. Quantitative analysis of TNF factors and receptors in tissue homogenates (mean levels ± standard error of the mean, in pg/mg of total protein) indicated that: (1) TNF-α levels in cancer patients were not statistically different from levels in normal tissues (7.27 ± 0.91 versus 4.62 ± 1.33, respectively, P< 0.11); (2) TNF-β levels in cancer patients were one third of those in normal tissue (5.07 ± 1.83 versus 16.06 ± 3.26, respectively, P< 0.01); and (3) both TNF RI and TNF RII levels were consistently elevated two- to four-fold in the cancer tissue when compared to normal tissue levels (1,228.72 ± 125.67 versus 650.33 ± 187.70, P< 0.01; and 823.39 ± 95.90 versus 230.03 ± 153.01, P< 0.002, respectively). Conclusions: In HNSCC, enhanced expression of TNF receptors on the cancer cells occurs and is likely to contribute to the regulation of TNF and its activation of tumor cells within the tumor microenvironment; targeting these receptors in cancer cells may provide a new approach to controlling tumor growth and metastasis. Resident research award
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
1995
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
619536
Link To Document :
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