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HLA Class I Expression Is Associated with DNA Damage and Immune Cell Infiltration into Dysplastic and Neoplastic Lesions in Ulcerative Colitis.
Okami, Haruka; Ozawa, Naoya; Sohda, Makoto; Yokobori, Takehiko; Osone, Katsuya; Erkhem-Ochir, Bilguun; Dorjkhorloo, Gendensuren; Shiraishi, Takuya; Okada, Takuhisa; Sano, Akihiko; Sakai, Makoto; Miyazaki, Tatsuya; Ogawa, Hiroomi; Yao, Takashi; Oike, Takahiro; Sato, Hiro; Shirabe, Ken; Shibata, Atsushi; Saeki, Hiroshi.
  • Okami H; Department of General Surgical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Ozawa N; Department of General Surgical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Sohda M; Department of General Surgical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Yokobori T; Division of Integrated Oncology Research, Gunma University, Initiative for Advanced Research (GIAR), Maebashi 371-8511, Japan.
  • Osone K; Department of General Surgical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Erkhem-Ochir B; Division of Integrated Oncology Research, Gunma University, Initiative for Advanced Research (GIAR), Maebashi 371-8511, Japan.
  • Dorjkhorloo G; Department of General Surgical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Shiraishi T; Department of General Surgical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Okada T; Department of General Surgical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Sano A; Department of General Surgical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Sakai M; Department of General Surgical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Miyazaki T; Department of Surgery Japanese Red Cross Maebashi Hospital, Maebashi 371-0811, Japan.
  • Ogawa H; Department of General Surgical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Yao T; Department of Human Pathology, Graduate School of Medicine, Juntendo University, Bunkyo-ku 113-8431, Japan.
  • Oike T; Department of Radiation Oncology, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Sato H; Department of Radiation Oncology, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Shirabe K; Department of General Surgical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
  • Shibata A; Division of Molecular Oncological Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Keio University, Minato-ku 108-8345, Japan.
  • Saeki H; Department of General Surgical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, Japan.
Int J Mol Sci ; 24(17)2023 Sep 04.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37686454
Human leukocyte antigen class I (HLA-I) is considered a genetic pathogen for ulcerative colitis (UC). This study aimed to investigate the significance of DNA damage and HLA-I expression in infiltrating immune cells and immune checkpoint protein PD-L1 expression in dysplasia/colitic cancer (CC) and sporadic colorectal cancer (SCRC). We performed immunohistochemical staining for HLA-I, PD-L1, γH2AX (DNA damage marker), and immune cell markers such as CD8, FOXP3, CD68, and CD163 (in surgically resected specimens from 17 SCRC patients with 12 adjacent normal mucosa (NM) and 9 UC patients with 18 dysplasia/CC tumors. The ratio of membrane HLA-I-positive epithelial cells in UC and dysplasia/CC tissues was significantly higher than that in NM and SCRC. High HLA-I expression in dysplasia/CC was associated with high positivity of γH2AX and PD-L1 expression compared to SCRC. The infiltration of CD8-positive T cells and CD68-positive macrophages in HLA-I-high dysplasia/CC was significantly higher than in UC and SCRC. Dysplasia/CC specimens with DNA damage exhibited high levels of HLA-I-positive epithelial cells with high CD8- and CD68-positive immune cell infiltration compared to UC and SCRC specimens. Targeting DNA damage in UC may regulate immune cell infiltration, immune checkpoint proteins, and carcinogenesis by modulating DNA damage-induced HLA-I antigen presentation.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Colitis Ulcerosa / Antígeno B7-H1 Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Colitis Ulcerosa / Antígeno B7-H1 Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article