Abstract
Free/pedicled myocutaneous flaps used as functional replacement after radical dissection of advanced stage squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity/oropharynx were examined by immunohistochemistry (APAAP-technique). Biopsies from eight patients were taken at the time of surgery and at 3 and 5 months post-operatively. Fifteen monoclonal antibodies were used to detect surface antigens as markers of phenotypic changes of immune competent cells. In post-operative biopsies all antigens investigated increased significantly. Significantly higher numbers of CD45RO+ (P < 0.01) and CD45RA+ (P < 0.001) leukocytes were detectable. The majority of these leukocytes were TcR alpha/beta +/CD3+ T-cells, which increased in the CD4 (P < 0.05) and the CD8 (P < 0.001) subset. In addition, B-cells (P < 0.05), granulocytes (P < 0.05), NK cells (CD16+ lymphocytic cells; P < 0.05) and mature macrophages (25F9+cells; P < 0.01) were increased. Intra- and subepidermally a significantly (P < 0.01) higher number of dendritic-/Langerhans cells (CD1a+) was detectable. In post-operative biopsies, the activation-associated antigens ICAM-1, VCAM and HLA-DR were expressed on significantly more mononuclear-/endothelial cells and on keratinocytes. Our findings indicate that the myocutaneous flaps still contained cells with immunological capacities.
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