Neutrophil infiltration into human gliomas

Human gliomas were analysed for the infiltration of neutrophils using immunohistochemistry by staining sections for CD15-positive and myeloperoxidase-positive cells. Over 70% of all glioma samples analysed (n = 105) had significant neutrophil infiltration, but there was a marked and significant corr...

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description Human gliomas were analysed for the infiltration of neutrophils using immunohistochemistry by staining sections for CD15-positive and myeloperoxidase-positive cells. Over 70% of all glioma samples analysed (n = 105) had significant neutrophil infiltration, but there was a marked and significant correlation between tumour grade and the extent of the neutrophil infiltration. In the low grade tumours only 40-50% had significant infiltration, while in glioblastoma multiforme over 85% of the samples analysed had significant infiltration. Numbers of neutrophils infiltrating glioblastoma multiforme tumours were also greater than in the other tumour groups. Circulating white blood cell counts were elevated above the normal range in all glioma patients, but this elevation was entirely due to increased numbers of circulating neutrophils. Again, the highest numbers of circulating neutrophils were seen in the glioblastoma multiforme patients. These experiments indicate that glioma-derived factors may directly or indirectly affect the number of circulating neutrophils and influence their infiltration into the tumours.
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Brain Neoplasms - blood supply
Brain Neoplasms - pathology
Cell Death - physiology
Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma - blood supply
Glioblastoma - pathology
Glioma
Glioma - blood supply
Glioma - pathology
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Infiltration
Leukocyte Count
Leukocytes (neutrophilic)
Medical sciences
Metastases
Necrosis
Neovascularization, Pathologic - pathology
Neurology
Neutrophil Infiltration - physiology
Neutrophils
Neutrophils - physiology
Peroxidase
Tumors
Tumors of the nervous system. Phacomatoses
title Neutrophil infiltration into human gliomas
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