The association between the expression of HLA-DR antigens on cervical epithelium and the local immune state of activation in colposcopically obtained biopsy specimens from patients with histologically documented wart virus infection was investigated. In normal cervical epithelium no HLA-DR staining was detected. No or few IL-2R positive cells were found in the contiguous sections. HLA-DR was expressed by epithelial cells in six out of the 14 samples of wart virus infection. The pattern of fluorescence was focal, but strong and diffuse, to the whole epithelial layer. In the six samples with HLA-DR positive epithelium the numbers of IL-2R positive cells in the lamina propria were strongly increased, ranging between 75 and 90%. HLA-DR expression by cervical epithelium was observed in only two of 12 samples from patients with mixed epithelial non-virus related abnormalities. No increase in the numbers of IL-2R positive cells was observed in this group of patients. Additionally, no significant differences in terms of T lymphocyte infiltrate were found among the three groups. The results indicate that wart virus infection is associated with enhanced HLA-DR epithelial expression and they lend support to the concept that in the human cervix the epithelium actively participates in the local immune response.

HUMAN CERVICAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS THAT EXPRESS HLA-DR ASSOCIATED WITH VIRAL-INFECTION AND ACTIVATED MONONUCLEAR CELL INFILTRATE / S., Fais; F., Dellefratte; F., Mancini; V., Cioni; M., Guadagno; Vetrano, Giuseppe; F., Pallone. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0021-9746. - STAMPA. - 44:4(1991), pp. 290-292. [10.1136/jcp.44.4.290]

HUMAN CERVICAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS THAT EXPRESS HLA-DR ASSOCIATED WITH VIRAL-INFECTION AND ACTIVATED MONONUCLEAR CELL INFILTRATE

VETRANO, Giuseppe;
1991

Abstract

The association between the expression of HLA-DR antigens on cervical epithelium and the local immune state of activation in colposcopically obtained biopsy specimens from patients with histologically documented wart virus infection was investigated. In normal cervical epithelium no HLA-DR staining was detected. No or few IL-2R positive cells were found in the contiguous sections. HLA-DR was expressed by epithelial cells in six out of the 14 samples of wart virus infection. The pattern of fluorescence was focal, but strong and diffuse, to the whole epithelial layer. In the six samples with HLA-DR positive epithelium the numbers of IL-2R positive cells in the lamina propria were strongly increased, ranging between 75 and 90%. HLA-DR expression by cervical epithelium was observed in only two of 12 samples from patients with mixed epithelial non-virus related abnormalities. No increase in the numbers of IL-2R positive cells was observed in this group of patients. Additionally, no significant differences in terms of T lymphocyte infiltrate were found among the three groups. The results indicate that wart virus infection is associated with enhanced HLA-DR epithelial expression and they lend support to the concept that in the human cervix the epithelium actively participates in the local immune response.
1991
human t- cells; infiammatory bowel-disease
01 Pubblicazione su rivista::01a Articolo in rivista
HUMAN CERVICAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS THAT EXPRESS HLA-DR ASSOCIATED WITH VIRAL-INFECTION AND ACTIVATED MONONUCLEAR CELL INFILTRATE / S., Fais; F., Dellefratte; F., Mancini; V., Cioni; M., Guadagno; Vetrano, Giuseppe; F., Pallone. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0021-9746. - STAMPA. - 44:4(1991), pp. 290-292. [10.1136/jcp.44.4.290]
File allegati a questo prodotto
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11573/468199
 Attenzione

Attenzione! I dati visualizzati non sono stati sottoposti a validazione da parte dell'ateneo

Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? 3
  • Scopus ND
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 12
social impact