Mutation in the beta 2m gene is not a frequent event in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas

M. Feenstra, E.H. Rozemuller, K.J. Duran, I. Stuy, J.G. van den Tweel, P.J. Slootweg, R.A. de Weger, M.G.J. Tilanus

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Abstract

In cryostat sections of 84 head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) HLA class I and beta 2m expression was analysed using monomorphic and locus specific monoclonal antibodies. Loss of expression was heterogeneous and none of the rumours test-ed showed a total loss of HLA class I and/or beta 2m when analysed with W6/32, which recognises HLA class I determinants and anti-beta 2m MoAbs. Weak HLA class I and beta 2m expression was found in 9 rumours (11%)and heterogeneous expression was found in 2 tumours (2%). When analysed with locus-specific antibodies (HCA2 and HC10, anti-HLA-A and anti-HLA-B/C, respectively) 37 rumours (44%) showed a loss, weak or heterogeneous expression of one or both loci. Tumours showing a down-regulated HLA class I expression were analysed for mutations in either allele of the beta 2m gene by sequencing based mutation analysis (SBMA). Exon 1 and exons 2 and 3 were amplified separately by PCR using M13-tailed intron-specific primers. PCR products were sequenced in two directions. In none of the tumours mutations in the beta 2m gene were detected. In 59% of the rumours with down-regulated HLA class I expression, lost or down-regulated TAP 1 expression was found when analysed with anti-TAP 1 antibodies. This indicates an important role for TAP in down-regulation of HLA class I expression in HNSCC. (C) American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, 1999 Published by Elsevier Science Inc.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)697-706
Number of pages10
JournalHuman Immunology
Volume60
Issue number8
Publication statusPublished - Aug 1999

Keywords

  • HLA class I
  • beta 2m
  • TAP 1
  • expression
  • tumors
  • SBMA
  • CLASS-I MOLECULES
  • ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM
  • PEPTIDE BINDING
  • MELANOMA-CELLS
  • HUMAN TUMORS
  • HLA-A
  • ANTIGEN
  • EXPRESSION
  • TAP
  • BETA(2)-MICROGLOBULIN

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