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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol. 90, No. 3 1768-1774
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Prevalence of HLA-DRB1 Genotype and Altered Fas/Fas Ligand Expression in Adrenocortical Carcinoma

Gernot W. Wolkersdörfer, Christian Marx, John Brown, Sabine Schröder, Monika Füssel, E. Peter Rieber, Eberhard Kuhlisch, Gerhard Ehninger and Stefan R. Bornstein

Departments of Internal Medicine I (G.W.W., C.M., G.E.), Internal Medicine III (S.R.B.), and Immunology (M.F., E.P.R.) and Institute of Medical Informatics and Biometry (E.K.), University of Technology Dresden, Dresden 01307, Germany; Veteran Affairs Medical Center (J.B.), Miami, Florida 33149; and Department of Immunology (S.S.), University of Leipzig, Leipzig 04129, Germany

Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Gernot W. Wolkersdörfer, Medical Department I, Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus, University of Technology Dresden, Fetscherstrasse 74, Dresden 01307, Germany. E-mail: wolkersdoerfer{at}mk1.med.tu-dresden.de.

A distinctive feature of malignant adrenocortical neoplasms is decreased major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecule expression. However, it is unknown whether there exists a restriction to certain MHC genotypes and whether this involves alterations of the Fas/Fas ligand system and thereby affects tissue homeostasis.

Therefore, MHC class II phenotype and genotype and expression patterns of the Fas/Fas ligand system were investigated in 24 adrenocortical tumors (nAdenomas = 14, nCarcinomas = 10) and an adrenal cancer cell line (NCI-H295). No MHC class II antigen expression was detected in carcinomas. The DRB1*01 genotype was found in 54.5% of patients with carcinoma (P = 0.046). No prevalence of any genotype could be detected in patients with adenomas, which exhibited varying levels of antigen expression. Fas receptor expression was 75.0% in adenomas compared with 20.0% in carcinomas (P = 0.0196), whereas ligand expression was 37.7% in adenomas and reached almost 100% in the carcinomas investigated in this study (P = 0.0033).

In summary, the DRB1*01 genotype may be correlated to a higher risk for malignancy. Additional studies on MHC class II genotype and phenotype and the altered Fas/Fas ligand system in adrenal neoplasms may help to identify mechanisms of immune escape and suggest new diagnostic approaches.




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