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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Hypothalamic brain-derived neurotrophic factor regulates lymphocyte immunity, energy balance, and cancer progression

Bergin, Stephen Michael 26 May 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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NK cell alloreactivity against KIR-ligand-mismatched HLA-haploidentical tissue derived from HLA haplotype-homozygous iPSCs. / HLAハプロタイプホモ接合型iPS細胞に由来するKIRリガンド不適合HLA半合致組織に対するNK細胞のアロ反応性

Ichise, Hiroshi 24 November 2017 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医科学) / 甲第20758号 / 医科博第81号 / 新制||医科||6(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医科学専攻 / (主査)教授 江藤 浩之, 教授 三森 経世, 教授 杉田 昌彦 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Preventing Postoperative Immunosuppression by Inhibition of PI3Kγ in Surgery-Induced Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells

Tennakoon Mudiyansel, Gimantha Gayashan 27 June 2023 (has links)
Surgery-induced myeloid derived suppressor cells (sxMDSC)s mediate postoperative suppression of Natural Killer (NK) cells, which enables postoperative cancer recurrence and metastases. Currently, no therapeutics against sxMDSCs have been developed. Recent research has identified that the myeloid-restricted PI3K isoform (PI3Kγ) mediates MDSC activity. I targeted PI3Kγ in sxMDSCs as a therapeutic to reduce postoperative NK cell suppression and metastatic burden. Additionally, I investigated the efficacy of a sxMDSC-specific antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) with a PI3Kγ inhibitor payload. Pharmacological inhibition of PI3Kγ in sxMDSCs led to reduced AKT phosphorylation and reduced suppression of NK cytotoxicity in human and murine models. PI3Kγ inhibition also reduced postoperative metastatic burden. Despite the novelty of the sxMDSC-specific ADC, it didn’t provide considerable benefits in reducing NK cell suppression compared to the unconjugated PI3Kγ inhibitor. However, this is a “first iteration” in what could be a powerful approach to targeting sxMDSCs, thereby preventing postoperative metastatic burden.
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Analyse des bases moléculaires de la résistance tumorale à la cytotoxicité spécifique et naturelle dans le contexte microenvironnemental / Molecular basis of tumor resistance to specific and natural cytotoxicity in the microenvironmental context

Carré, Thibault 17 October 2012 (has links)
Au cours de la réponse immunitaire antitumorale, l’instabilité génétique des tumeurs combinée à la pression de sélection du système immunitaire peut conduire, via l’immunoediting, à l’émergence de variants tumoraux résistants à la lyse par les effecteurs cytotoxiques. Une meilleure compréhension de ces mécanismes potentiellement impliqués dans la susceptibilité tumorale à la lyse naturelle et/ou spécifique pourrait permettre le développement de stratégies d’immunothérapie intégratives plus efficaces. Dans ce cadre nous avons étudié un modèle de résistance à la lyse spécifique impliquant un remaniement du cytosquelette d’actine (i). Nous avons pu mettre en évidence que l’inhibition conjointe de protéines interagissant avec l’actine (caldesmone, ézrine, radixine et moésine) générait une réduction de la susceptibilité des cellules tumorales à la lyse par les lymphocytes T cytotoxiques (CTLs). Parallèlement, nous avons identifié les microARNs différentiellement exprimés entre le variant résistant et la lignée parentale et étudié leur implication dans la susceptibilité tumorale à la lyse par les CTLs. Dans le but de déterminer le rôle d’une pression de sélection par les cellules tueuses naturelles (NK pour Natural Killer), de l’immunité innée, sur les cellules tumorales et l’émergence de variants résistants, nous avons aussi établi un modèle de coculture continue de cellules tumorales de mélanomes avec des cellules NK (ii). Les cellules tumorales obtenues sont résistantes à la lyse NK (mais toujours sensibles à la lyse spécifique par un clone lymphocytaire T cytotoxique) et établissent moins de contact et de synapse immunologique avec les cellules NK que la lignée parentale. L’analyse transcriptomique a révélé la baisse d'expression de B7-H6 (ligand d'un récepteur activateur des cellules NK) qui contribue partiellement au phénomène de résistance. De nombreux gènes impliqués dans les phénomènes de migration/invasion/adhérence sont également modulés et certaines propriétés cellulaires (croissance en milieu semi-solide, adhérence, migration) semblent refléter l’acquisition d’une agressivité tumorale accrue suite à la coculture. Nous avons finalement analysé l’impact sur la réponse antitumorale de la connexine-43, impliquée dans la formation des jonctions communicantes (GJ pour Gap Junction) (iii). Nous avons montré que sa présence à la synapse entre cellules tumorales et CTL n'exerce aucun impact sur la susceptibilité à la lyse. Néanmoins, les GJs sont impliquées dans l’émergence par stimulation antigénique de lymphocyte T CD8+ spécifique hautement réactif. / During antitumor immune response, cancer cells genetic instability combined with immune system selective pressure may drive to the emergence of tumor variant resistant to lysis by cytotoxic effector cells through a phenomenon called immunoediting. A better understanding of those mechanisms putatively involved in tumor susceptibility to natural and/or specific lysis would enable new integrative and more effective immunotherapeutic strategies. In this context, we studied a model of resistance to specific lysis linked to actin cytoskeleton remodeling (i). We showed that combined inhibition of actin interacting protein (caldesmone, ezrin, radixin and moesin) reduced tumor cells susceptibility to cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) lysis. Moreover, we identified microRNAs differentially expressed between parental cell line and resistant variant and are currently studying their impact on tumor susceptibility to CTLs lysis. In order to depict the role of innate immunity Natural Killer (NK) cells selective pressure, on tumor cells and on the emergence of resistant variants, we also established a maintained coculture model of melanoma cells with NK cells (ii). Selected cells obtained were resistant to NK cells-mediated lysis (but still susceptible to CTLs-mediated specific lysis) and formed less contact and immune synapse with NK cells than parental cell line. Transcriptomic analysis revealed the reduced expression of B7-H6 (ligand of an NK cells activating receptor) partially contributing to the resistance phenotype. The expression of several genes involved in migration/invasion/adhesion is also modulated and some cell characteristics (cell growth in semi-solid medium, adhesion, migration) tend to reflect the acquisition through coculture of an increased aggressiveness. Finally, we evaluated the impact of connexin-43 (Cx43), involved in the establishment of Gap Junctions (GJs), on antitumor response (iii). We showed that despite localization at the immune synapse between tumor target cell and CTL, Cx43 and GJs do not modulate susceptibility to CTL-mediated specific lysis. Nevertheless, GJs contribute to the emergence of highly reactive specific CD8+ T lymphocytes following antigen stimulation.
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Estudo do polimorfismo dos genes KIR na esclerose sistêmica

Salim, Patrícia Hartstein January 2009 (has links)
As células Natural Killer (NK) fazem parte da resposta imune inata, sendo a primeira linha de defesa do organismo contra vírus, bactérias, tumores e microorganismos. Estas células induzem a morte da célula-alvo quando não há o reconhecimento das moléculas de antígenos leucocitários humanos (HLA) de classe I, através de seus receptores, chamados Killer cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptor (KIR). Vários estudos demonstram o envolvimento dos genes KIR na patogênese das doenças auto-imunes. Acredita-se que combinações desses genes possam ser favoráveis para o desenvolvimento da esclerose sistêmica (ES). Portanto, o conhecimento destes genes relacionados às células NK poderiam ser úteis para o entendimento da patogênese da ES. O objetivo deste estudo é investigar o polimorfismo dos genes KIR em um grupo de pacientes com ES, incluindo a forma difusa e limitada da doença. A freqüência do receptor inibidor KIR2DL2 foi significantemente menor nos pacientes comparada com a do grupo controle (28,7% versus 65,2%; P<0,001; OR=0,21; IC95% 0,11–0,38). Quando analisamos a combinação do receptor inibidor 2DL2, com a presença do ativador 2DS2 (KI2DS2+/KIR2DL2-), encontramos uma maior freqüência nos pacientes (26,1% versus 1,7%; P<0,001; OR=19,94; IC95% 4,7–175,1). Por outro lado, a presença de ambos KIR2DL2 e KIR2DS2 foi mais freqüente no grupo controle (26,9% versus 57,3%; P<0,001; OR=0,27; 95%CI 0,1–0,4). Nenhuma diferença estatística no polimorfismo dos genes KIR foi encontrada entre a forma difusa e a forma limitada. A combinação KIR2DS2+/KIR2DL2– parece ser um fator de risco para o desenvolvimento da ES enquanto a alta freqüência do gene inibidor KIR2DL2 no grupo controle parece ter uma função protetora. Estes resultados indicam um potencial papel dos genes KIR na patogênese da ES. / Natural killer (NK) cells have an important role in the early responses to viral infections. They kill diverse target cells with decreased or absent expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules through the Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptors (KIR). Many studies have reported association of KIR genes with autoimmune diseases. The objective of this study is to investigate possible associations of KIR polymorphisms with systemic sclerosis (SSc), including the limited (lSSc) and diffuse (dSSc) forms of the disease. The frequency of inhibitory KIR2DL2 was significantly decreased among patients with SSc compared with healthy controls (28.7% versus 65.2; P<0.001, odds ratio [OR] 0.21, 95% confidence interval [95% CI] 0.11–0.38). When activatory and inhibitory KIR genes were analyzed in combination, the concomitant presence of KIR2DS2 and absence of KIR2DL2 (KI2DS2+/KIR2DL2-) phenotype was more frequent in SSc patients than in the control group (26.08% versus 1.75%; P<0.001, OR=19.94, 95%CI [4.78–175.10]). On the other hand, the presence of both KIR2DS2 and KIR2DL2 was more frequent in the control group (26.96% versus 57.39%; P=0.000005, OR=0.27, 95%CI [0.15–0.49]). No significant difference in KIR genes polymorphisms was found between lSSc and dSSc disease subsets. The combination of KIR2DS2+/KIR2DL2– may be a risk factor for development of SSc while the higher frequency of the inhibitory KIR2DL2 gene in the control group suggest to a protective effect. These results indicate a potential role of KIR genes in the SSc pathogenesis.
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Estudo do polimorfismo dos genes KIR e HLA em pacientes com câncer de mama e grupo controle

Jobim, Maria Regina Sampaio Leite January 2014 (has links)
O presente estudo tem como objetivo investigar a frequência dos diversos polimorfismos dos genes KIR (Killer Immunoglobulin-like Receptors) e HLA C1 e C2 em um grupo de pacientes com câncer de mama e comparar com um grupo controle de indivíduos sadios. As células natural killer (NK) são linfócitos que diferem das células T e B e que fazem parte da imunidade natural, reconhecendo as moléculas HLA (Antígenos Leucocitários Humano) de classe I em células infectadas por vírus ou em células tumorais, através de seus receptores de membrana. Os principais receptores das células NK são conhecidos como receptores KIR, sendo codificados por genes localizados no cromossomo 19q13.4 e classificados em grupos funcionais supressores e ativadores. Neste estudo, analisamos 15 genes KIR e alelos do sistema HLA de classe I em 230 pacientes caucasóides e em 278 controles, usando a técnica de PCR com primers específicos (PCR-SSO e PCR-SSP). Nossos resultados demonstraram uma frequência maior do genótipo supressor 2DL2 (P<0,001) em pacientes com câncer de mama, quando comparados ao grupo controle. Os genes HLA-C2 e HLA-BW4 não apresentaram diferenças significantes entre os grupos. Contudo, o gene HLA-C1 foi observado em maior frequência nos pacientes com câncer de mama. Considerando que estes achados sugerem uma potencial associação entre o sistema de genes KIR, HLA classe I e o câncer de mama, estudos adicionais sobre este tema são necessários. / We investigated the frequency of various KIR (Killer Immunoglobulin-like Receptors) and HLA C1 and C2 gene polymorphisms in a group of patients with breast cancer and healthy controls. Natural Killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes that differ from T and B cells and are part of the innate immune system, recognizing class I Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) molecules on target cells (virus-infected as well as cancer cells), through specific cell surface receptors. KIR comprises the main class of NK receptors, being encoded by genes located in chromosome 19q13.4. They possess both suppressor and activating functional groups. Fifteen KIR genes and class I HLA alleles obtained from 230 Caucasians patients, as well as 278 controls were studied, using PCR techniques with specific primers (PCR-SSO and PCR-SSP). Our results showed a higher frequency of suppressor genotype 2DL2 (P<0,001) in patients with breast cancer as compared to controls. No significant difference between HLA-C2 and HLA-BW4 alleles were observed between the study groups. Notably, a higher frequency of HLA-C1 gene was noted in patients with breast cancer. Our results suggest a potential association between KIR genes, HLA class I and breast cancer, deserving further investigation.
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Regulation of natural killer and cd4+T cell function by NKG2 C-type lectin-like receptors

Sáez Borderias, Andrea 20 February 2009 (has links)
This work is centered on the study of the NKG2 C-type lectin-like receptors on NK and CD4+T cells. We provide evidence supporting that CD4+T cells specific for Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) may express different NK cell receptors, and demonstrate that the C-type lectin-like receptor NKG2D is expressed on cytotoxic CD4+T cells with an effector/memory phenotype, enhancing their TCR-dependent proliferation and cytokine production. A second part of the work is centered on the study of the CD94/NKG2 receptors on NK cells. We show that NKG2A can be induced on NKG2C+ NK cells upon activation with rIL-12 or when cocultured with HCMV-infected dendritic cells, and that NKG2A expression inhibits the response of NKG2C+NK clones against HLA-E-expressing targets, providing a potential regulatory feedback mechanism to control cell activation. Altogether, our results support that expression of NKG2 C-type lectin like receptors may be shaped during the course of viral infections, providing mechanisms to finely regulate both NK and CD4+T cell functions. / Aquesta tesi es centra en l'estudi dels receptors lectina de tipus C NKG2 en cèl·lules Natural Killer i T CD4+. Demostrem que les cèl·lules T CD4+ específiques pel Cytomegalovirus Humà poden expressar diferents receptors NK, i que el receptor lectina tipus C NKG2D s'expressa en cèl·lules citotòxiques i de memòria, potenciant la proliferació i secreció de citocines depenent del TCR. La segona part d'aquesta tesi es centra en l'estudi de l'expressió dels receptors CD94/NKG2 en cèl·lules NK. Mostrem com l'expressió de CD94/NKG2A s'indueix en cèl·lules CD94/NKG2C+ estimulades amb IL-12 o cultivades amb cèl·lules dendrítiques infectades pel Cytomegalovirus Humà, i que l'expressió de CD94/NKG2A inhibeix la resposta de clons NK CD94/NKG2C+ envers dianes HLA-E+, constituint un possible mecanisme de feedback negatiu per controlar l'activació cel·lular. En resum, els nostres resultats demostren que l'expressió dels receptors lectina tipus C NKG2 pot ser modificada durant les infeccions víriques consitutint un possible mecanisme per regular la resposta tant de cèl·lules NK com T CD4+.
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Estudo do polimorfismo dos genes KIR na esclerose sistêmica

Salim, Patrícia Hartstein January 2009 (has links)
As células Natural Killer (NK) fazem parte da resposta imune inata, sendo a primeira linha de defesa do organismo contra vírus, bactérias, tumores e microorganismos. Estas células induzem a morte da célula-alvo quando não há o reconhecimento das moléculas de antígenos leucocitários humanos (HLA) de classe I, através de seus receptores, chamados Killer cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptor (KIR). Vários estudos demonstram o envolvimento dos genes KIR na patogênese das doenças auto-imunes. Acredita-se que combinações desses genes possam ser favoráveis para o desenvolvimento da esclerose sistêmica (ES). Portanto, o conhecimento destes genes relacionados às células NK poderiam ser úteis para o entendimento da patogênese da ES. O objetivo deste estudo é investigar o polimorfismo dos genes KIR em um grupo de pacientes com ES, incluindo a forma difusa e limitada da doença. A freqüência do receptor inibidor KIR2DL2 foi significantemente menor nos pacientes comparada com a do grupo controle (28,7% versus 65,2%; P<0,001; OR=0,21; IC95% 0,11–0,38). Quando analisamos a combinação do receptor inibidor 2DL2, com a presença do ativador 2DS2 (KI2DS2+/KIR2DL2-), encontramos uma maior freqüência nos pacientes (26,1% versus 1,7%; P<0,001; OR=19,94; IC95% 4,7–175,1). Por outro lado, a presença de ambos KIR2DL2 e KIR2DS2 foi mais freqüente no grupo controle (26,9% versus 57,3%; P<0,001; OR=0,27; 95%CI 0,1–0,4). Nenhuma diferença estatística no polimorfismo dos genes KIR foi encontrada entre a forma difusa e a forma limitada. A combinação KIR2DS2+/KIR2DL2– parece ser um fator de risco para o desenvolvimento da ES enquanto a alta freqüência do gene inibidor KIR2DL2 no grupo controle parece ter uma função protetora. Estes resultados indicam um potencial papel dos genes KIR na patogênese da ES. / Natural killer (NK) cells have an important role in the early responses to viral infections. They kill diverse target cells with decreased or absent expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules through the Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptors (KIR). Many studies have reported association of KIR genes with autoimmune diseases. The objective of this study is to investigate possible associations of KIR polymorphisms with systemic sclerosis (SSc), including the limited (lSSc) and diffuse (dSSc) forms of the disease. The frequency of inhibitory KIR2DL2 was significantly decreased among patients with SSc compared with healthy controls (28.7% versus 65.2; P<0.001, odds ratio [OR] 0.21, 95% confidence interval [95% CI] 0.11–0.38). When activatory and inhibitory KIR genes were analyzed in combination, the concomitant presence of KIR2DS2 and absence of KIR2DL2 (KI2DS2+/KIR2DL2-) phenotype was more frequent in SSc patients than in the control group (26.08% versus 1.75%; P<0.001, OR=19.94, 95%CI [4.78–175.10]). On the other hand, the presence of both KIR2DS2 and KIR2DL2 was more frequent in the control group (26.96% versus 57.39%; P=0.000005, OR=0.27, 95%CI [0.15–0.49]). No significant difference in KIR genes polymorphisms was found between lSSc and dSSc disease subsets. The combination of KIR2DS2+/KIR2DL2– may be a risk factor for development of SSc while the higher frequency of the inhibitory KIR2DL2 gene in the control group suggest to a protective effect. These results indicate a potential role of KIR genes in the SSc pathogenesis.
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Estudo do polimorfismo dos genes KIR na esclerose sistêmica

Salim, Patrícia Hartstein January 2009 (has links)
As células Natural Killer (NK) fazem parte da resposta imune inata, sendo a primeira linha de defesa do organismo contra vírus, bactérias, tumores e microorganismos. Estas células induzem a morte da célula-alvo quando não há o reconhecimento das moléculas de antígenos leucocitários humanos (HLA) de classe I, através de seus receptores, chamados Killer cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptor (KIR). Vários estudos demonstram o envolvimento dos genes KIR na patogênese das doenças auto-imunes. Acredita-se que combinações desses genes possam ser favoráveis para o desenvolvimento da esclerose sistêmica (ES). Portanto, o conhecimento destes genes relacionados às células NK poderiam ser úteis para o entendimento da patogênese da ES. O objetivo deste estudo é investigar o polimorfismo dos genes KIR em um grupo de pacientes com ES, incluindo a forma difusa e limitada da doença. A freqüência do receptor inibidor KIR2DL2 foi significantemente menor nos pacientes comparada com a do grupo controle (28,7% versus 65,2%; P<0,001; OR=0,21; IC95% 0,11–0,38). Quando analisamos a combinação do receptor inibidor 2DL2, com a presença do ativador 2DS2 (KI2DS2+/KIR2DL2-), encontramos uma maior freqüência nos pacientes (26,1% versus 1,7%; P<0,001; OR=19,94; IC95% 4,7–175,1). Por outro lado, a presença de ambos KIR2DL2 e KIR2DS2 foi mais freqüente no grupo controle (26,9% versus 57,3%; P<0,001; OR=0,27; 95%CI 0,1–0,4). Nenhuma diferença estatística no polimorfismo dos genes KIR foi encontrada entre a forma difusa e a forma limitada. A combinação KIR2DS2+/KIR2DL2– parece ser um fator de risco para o desenvolvimento da ES enquanto a alta freqüência do gene inibidor KIR2DL2 no grupo controle parece ter uma função protetora. Estes resultados indicam um potencial papel dos genes KIR na patogênese da ES. / Natural killer (NK) cells have an important role in the early responses to viral infections. They kill diverse target cells with decreased or absent expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules through the Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptors (KIR). Many studies have reported association of KIR genes with autoimmune diseases. The objective of this study is to investigate possible associations of KIR polymorphisms with systemic sclerosis (SSc), including the limited (lSSc) and diffuse (dSSc) forms of the disease. The frequency of inhibitory KIR2DL2 was significantly decreased among patients with SSc compared with healthy controls (28.7% versus 65.2; P<0.001, odds ratio [OR] 0.21, 95% confidence interval [95% CI] 0.11–0.38). When activatory and inhibitory KIR genes were analyzed in combination, the concomitant presence of KIR2DS2 and absence of KIR2DL2 (KI2DS2+/KIR2DL2-) phenotype was more frequent in SSc patients than in the control group (26.08% versus 1.75%; P<0.001, OR=19.94, 95%CI [4.78–175.10]). On the other hand, the presence of both KIR2DS2 and KIR2DL2 was more frequent in the control group (26.96% versus 57.39%; P=0.000005, OR=0.27, 95%CI [0.15–0.49]). No significant difference in KIR genes polymorphisms was found between lSSc and dSSc disease subsets. The combination of KIR2DS2+/KIR2DL2– may be a risk factor for development of SSc while the higher frequency of the inhibitory KIR2DL2 gene in the control group suggest to a protective effect. These results indicate a potential role of KIR genes in the SSc pathogenesis.
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Estudo do polimorfismo dos genes KIR e HLA em pacientes com câncer de mama e grupo controle

Jobim, Maria Regina Sampaio Leite January 2014 (has links)
O presente estudo tem como objetivo investigar a frequência dos diversos polimorfismos dos genes KIR (Killer Immunoglobulin-like Receptors) e HLA C1 e C2 em um grupo de pacientes com câncer de mama e comparar com um grupo controle de indivíduos sadios. As células natural killer (NK) são linfócitos que diferem das células T e B e que fazem parte da imunidade natural, reconhecendo as moléculas HLA (Antígenos Leucocitários Humano) de classe I em células infectadas por vírus ou em células tumorais, através de seus receptores de membrana. Os principais receptores das células NK são conhecidos como receptores KIR, sendo codificados por genes localizados no cromossomo 19q13.4 e classificados em grupos funcionais supressores e ativadores. Neste estudo, analisamos 15 genes KIR e alelos do sistema HLA de classe I em 230 pacientes caucasóides e em 278 controles, usando a técnica de PCR com primers específicos (PCR-SSO e PCR-SSP). Nossos resultados demonstraram uma frequência maior do genótipo supressor 2DL2 (P<0,001) em pacientes com câncer de mama, quando comparados ao grupo controle. Os genes HLA-C2 e HLA-BW4 não apresentaram diferenças significantes entre os grupos. Contudo, o gene HLA-C1 foi observado em maior frequência nos pacientes com câncer de mama. Considerando que estes achados sugerem uma potencial associação entre o sistema de genes KIR, HLA classe I e o câncer de mama, estudos adicionais sobre este tema são necessários. / We investigated the frequency of various KIR (Killer Immunoglobulin-like Receptors) and HLA C1 and C2 gene polymorphisms in a group of patients with breast cancer and healthy controls. Natural Killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes that differ from T and B cells and are part of the innate immune system, recognizing class I Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) molecules on target cells (virus-infected as well as cancer cells), through specific cell surface receptors. KIR comprises the main class of NK receptors, being encoded by genes located in chromosome 19q13.4. They possess both suppressor and activating functional groups. Fifteen KIR genes and class I HLA alleles obtained from 230 Caucasians patients, as well as 278 controls were studied, using PCR techniques with specific primers (PCR-SSO and PCR-SSP). Our results showed a higher frequency of suppressor genotype 2DL2 (P<0,001) in patients with breast cancer as compared to controls. No significant difference between HLA-C2 and HLA-BW4 alleles were observed between the study groups. Notably, a higher frequency of HLA-C1 gene was noted in patients with breast cancer. Our results suggest a potential association between KIR genes, HLA class I and breast cancer, deserving further investigation.

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