Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the role of the cell surface expression levels of HLA class I and II molecules, the costimulatory molecules CD80/B7-1 and CD86/B7-2, and the adhesion molecules CD54 and CD58 during cervical carcinogenesis. The expression levels of MHC classIandII molecules, the costimulatory molecules CD80/B7-1 and CD86/B7-2 and the adhesion molecules CD54 and CD58 on CD14+ peripheral blood monocytes (PBMs) from 21cases of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) II-III, 51 squamous cervical carcinomas (SCCs) and 18healthy controls were analyzed using flow cytometry analysis. We found increased expression levels of HLA-DR (p=0.000), HLA-DQ (p=0.000), CD86/B7-2 (p=0.002) and CD58 (p=0.000) on PBMs from patients with SCC and CINII-III, compared with healthy control subjects, whereas no significant difference existed in the expression levels of HLA class I antigens, HLA-DP CD80/B7-1 and CD54. Upregulated expression levels of HLA-DR, HLA-DQ, CD86/B7-2 and CD58 were associated with disease progression, indicating that an increased expression of HLA-DR, HLA-DQ, CD86/B7-2 and CD58 on PBMs may be correlated with the evolution of cervical cancer.

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