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. 1994 Jan;38(1):31–37. doi: 10.1007/BF01517167

Macrophage and dendritic cell infiltration in head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma; an immunohistochemical study

Jeroen D Kerrebijn 1,, Alphons J M Balm 3, Paul P Knegt 1, Cees A Meeuwis 4, Hemmo A Drexhage 5
PMCID: PMC11038436  PMID: 8299116

Abstract

A study was undertaken to help us reach a better understanding of the tumor-infiltrating pattern of lymphoid cells and in particular of monocyte-derived cells, namely the CD68+, acid-phosphatase-expressing scavenger macrophages and the MHC-class-II- and S100-antigen-presenting dendritic cells in head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma. In the stroma of the tumors distinctive small fields of lymphocytes were found, the T cell areas of these fields being intermingled with dendritic cells. Intra-epithelial dendritic cell infiltration was low. The infiltrative pattern of macrophages was similar to patterns described in earlier studies with substantial stromal invasion and inconsistent intra-epithelial invasion, but small granuloma-like structures of CD68+ macrophage-like cells, found in the stroma of tumors, have not been reported before. The histochemical localization of the tumor-infiltrated dendritic cells and macrophages supports the view that the former cells are involved in the sensitization to tumor antigens, whereas the latter cells are involved in tumor cytotoxicity/scavenging of tumor cell debris. Although it has been shown in the past that transmembranal (TM) factors (p15E-like factors) present in the serum and tumor of patients with cancer of the head and neck have suppressive effects on monocyte/macrophage/dendritic cell function, a relationship between the intensity of epithelial staining for TM factors and the infiltrative pattern of monocytes/macrophages/dendritic cells could not be demonstrated.

Key words: Macrophages, Dendritic cells, Head and neck cancer, Squamous-cell carcinoma

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