0000000000176274
AUTHOR
Czarnecka Am
Hsp60 and Hsp10 as antitumour molecular agent.
Oxidative stress apoptosis in carcinogenesis: molecular players and interactions.
CD1a down-regulation in primary invasive ductal breast carcinoma may predict regional lymph node invasion and patient outcome.
AIMS: CD1a is a molecule belonging to the highly conserved group of CD1 proteins. Its expression in dendritic cells is related to the presentation of tumour-derived glycolipid antigens to T cells and, consequently, the development of a successful antitumour response. The aim was to investigate the presence of CD1a+ cells in both primary tumours and lymph nodes (LN) of a series of 35 invasive ductal carcinomas by both immunohistochemistry and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. METHODS AND RESULTS: CD1a antigen was more expressed in N0 than N1 breast cancer (P < 0.0001) in both primary lesions and LN metastases and correlated positively and significantly with oestrogen (ER) (P =…