Human leukocyte antigen-E protein is overexpressed in primary human colorectal cancer

  • Authors:
    • Estrella Mariel Levy
    • Michele Bianchini
    • Erika María Von Euw
    • Maria Marcela Barrio
    • Alicia Inés Bravo
    • David Furman
    • Enzo Domenichini
    • Carlos Macagno
    • Victor Pinsky
    • Cinzia Zucchini
    • Luisa Valvassori
    • José Mordoh
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  • Published online on: March 1, 2008     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.32.3.633
  • Pages: 633-641
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Abstract

HLA-E is a non-classical MHC molecule whose expression by tumour cells has been recently reported in several human cancer types. We studied HLA-E expression in colorectal cancer patients, its clinical significance and prognostic value, as well as characterized its expression in colorectal cancer cell lines. We analysed HLA-E expression at the transcript level by qRT-PCR in micro-dissected samples and at the protein level by semiquantitative immunohistochemistry on paraffin-embedded tissue sections from 42 biopsies of colorectal cancer patients. We observed that HLA-E transcript and protein are spontaneously overexpressed in a significant proportion of colorectal tumour biopsies, as compared to normal mucosae. We also found a negative correlation between HLA-E expression and the CD57+ cells infiltrate. Moreover, we analysed HLA-E expression in several colorectal cancer cell lines and demonstrated that IFN-γ upregulates the expression of membrane HLA-E in vitro. Interestingly, we demonstrated that colorectal cancer cell lines overexpressing HLA-E at the cell surface inhibited NK-mediated cell lysis. Although IFN-γ regulatory role needs further investigation, we provide evidence suggesting that this cytokine, within the tumour microenvironment, could promote HLA-E translocation to the surface of tumour epithelial cells. Furthermore, we showed that upregulation of HLA-E could be a marker of shorter disease-free survival in Dukes' C patients and we suggest that this molecule renders tumours less susceptible to immune attack.

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March 2008
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Levy EM, Bianchini M, Von Euw EM, Barrio MM, Bravo AI, Furman D, Domenichini E, Macagno C, Pinsky V, Zucchini C, Zucchini C, et al: Human leukocyte antigen-E protein is overexpressed in primary human colorectal cancer. Int J Oncol 32: 633-641, 2008.
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Levy, E.M., Bianchini, M., Von Euw, E.M., Barrio, M.M., Bravo, A.I., Furman, D. ... Mordoh, J. (2008). Human leukocyte antigen-E protein is overexpressed in primary human colorectal cancer. International Journal of Oncology, 32, 633-641. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.32.3.633
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Levy, E. M., Bianchini, M., Von Euw, E. M., Barrio, M. M., Bravo, A. I., Furman, D., Domenichini, E., Macagno, C., Pinsky, V., Zucchini, C., Valvassori, L., Mordoh, J."Human leukocyte antigen-E protein is overexpressed in primary human colorectal cancer". International Journal of Oncology 32.3 (2008): 633-641.
Chicago
Levy, E. M., Bianchini, M., Von Euw, E. M., Barrio, M. M., Bravo, A. I., Furman, D., Domenichini, E., Macagno, C., Pinsky, V., Zucchini, C., Valvassori, L., Mordoh, J."Human leukocyte antigen-E protein is overexpressed in primary human colorectal cancer". International Journal of Oncology 32, no. 3 (2008): 633-641. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.32.3.633