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Infiltrating Foxp3+Regulatory T cells and Histopathological Features in Canine Classical and Spermatocytic Seminomas

Authors
Kim, J. H.Chon, S. K.Im, K. S.Kim, N. H.Cho, K. W.Sur, J. H.
Issue Date
Apr-2013
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Citation
REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS, v.48, no.2, pp 218 - 222
Pages
5
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS
Volume
48
Number
2
Start Page
218
End Page
222
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/20726
DOI
10.1111/j.1439-0531.2012.02135.x
ISSN
0936-6768
1439-0531
Abstract
Contents In humans, regulatory T (T reg) cells are known to play a critical role in both the regulation of immune homoeostasis and the progression of cancer. However, there is little information about the identification, characterization and the function of T reg cells in canine tumours. We identified T reg cells in 28 canine seminoma samples using a Forkhead box P3 (Foxp3) antibody and investigated the relationship between T reg cell infiltration and histopathological features of classical and spermatocytic seminomas (SE and SS, respectively). The Foxp3 protein showed nuclear immunostaining in infiltrating lymphocytes, and Foxp3+ cells were diffused or focally distributed in seminoma tissues. Foxp3+ cells were frequently present in the SS histotype, in seminomas that showed no evidence of tumour cell invasion into the vessels and in seminomas showing a diffuse growth pattern with three cell types. Neither the SE/SS histotype nor the histopathological features of the tumour correlated with Foxp3+ cell counts. These results indicate that Foxp3+ T reg cells may be associated with a less malignant histological phenotype or may not play a critical role in the immune response of canine seminomas. Moreover, Foxp3+ T reg cells may be associated with SS seminoma, but further studies, involving a larger number of samples, are required to better understand whether these cells play a critical role in the immune response in canine seminomas. This is the first report to demonstrate the characteristics of T reg cell infiltration in canine seminoma.
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