Journal article

The number of regulatory T cells in prostate cancer is associated with the androgen receptor and hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-2α but not HIF-1α

SB Fox, R Launchbury, GJ Bates, C Han, N Shaida, PR Malone, AL Harris, AH Banham

Prostate | WILEY-LISS | Published : 2007

Abstract

BACKGROUND. Regulatory T cells (TR) mediate peripheral immunological tolerance and are implicated in tumor progression. Because prostate cancer is being investigated for treatment by immunotherapy, we have assessed tumor TR in prostate cancers. METHODS. TR cells were identified by FOXP3 in tissue microarrays (TMAs) from 146 radical prostatectomies and correlated with clinicopathological tumor parameters and prostatic specific antigen rise (PSA). RESULTS. Twenty of 146 tumors contained no TR. The mean of the average for the remaining 146 patients was 7.24. There was a significant correlation between TR and androgen receptor (P = 0.003) and with hypoxia-inducible factor (HBF)-2α (P = 0.007) bu..

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