Objective:To determine expressions of HLA class I and CD80 in humanepithelial ovarian carcinomas(EOC) and the clinical significance.Methods:Expression of HLA class I was detected by immunohistochemical technique. Expression of CD80 mRNA was examined by reverse transcriptions-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR).Results:The positive rate of HLA classⅠ was 59.09%.CD80 mRNA was expressed on 9.09% of all 44 EOC tissues.HLA classⅠ expression rate in stage Ⅲ-Ⅳ was lower than that in stage Ⅰ-Ⅱ;in tumors of node-positive patients was lower than that of node-negative patients(P<0.05).In patiens with tumors expressing HLA class Ⅰ antigens,recurrence rate was lower than that in patients with tumors deficient in HLA class Ⅰ(P<0.01).In four patients with tumors expressing CD80 mRNA,recurrence did not occur,in contrast to patients with tumors lacking CD80 mRNA,in whom tumor relapse rate was 57.5%(P<0.05).Relapse ratein tumors deficient both HLA class Ⅰ and CD80 was significantly higher than that of tumors coexpression the two molecules.Conclusions:EOC cells may escapefrom the immune surveillance of the host through downregulating expressions ofHLA class Ⅰ and CD80.Evaluation of expressions of these surface immunoregulatory molecules may be helpful for judging prognoses of EOC patients and guiding immunotherapy.
Cui Baoxia,Ning Aiguo,Liu Haiying (Qilu hospital of Shandong University,Jinan 250012)