Journal of Immunology Research (Jan 2014)

CD8+ TIL Recruitment May Revert the Association of MAGE A3 with Aggressive Features in Thyroid Tumors

  • Mariana Bonjiorno Martins,
  • Marjory Alana Marcello,
  • Fernando de Assis Batista,
  • Lucas Leite Cunha,
  • Elaine Cristina Morari,
  • Fernando Augusto Soares,
  • José Vassallo,
  • Laura Sterian Ward

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/921864
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Background. We aimed to investigate a possible role of MAGE A3 and its associations with infiltrated immune cells in thyroid malignancy, analyzing their utility as a diagnostic and prognostic marker. Materials and Methods. We studied 195 malignant tissues: 154 PTCs and 41 FTCs; 102 benign tissues: 51 follicular adenomas and 51 goiter and 17 normal thyroid tissues. MAGE A3 and immune cell markers (CD4 and CD8) were evaluated using immunohistochemistry and compared with clinical pathological features. Results. The semiquantitative analysis and ACIS III analysis showed similar results. MAGE A3 was expressed in more malignant than in benign lesions (P<0.0001), also helping to discriminate follicular-patterned lesions. It was also higher in tumors in which there was extrathyroidal invasion (P=0.0206) and in patients with stage II disease (P=0.0107). MAGE A3+ tumors were more likely to present CD8+ TIL (P=0.0346), and these tumors were associated with less aggressive features, that is, extrathyroidal invasion and small size. There was a trend of MAGE A3+ CD8+ tumors to evolve free of disease. Conclusion. We demonstrated that MAGE A3 and CD8+ TIL infiltration may play an important role in malignant thyroid nodules, presenting an interesting perspective for new researches on DTC immunotherapy.