Y. Muramatsu et al., Metallothionein immunoreactivity in head and neck carcinomas; Special reference to clinical behaviors and chemotherapy responses, ANTICANC R, 20(1A), 2000, pp. 257-264
Metallothionein (MT), has selectively binding affinity for heavy metal ions
and over expression of MT has a potential against resistance for CDDP anti
cancer agents and radiation treatment. The role of MT immunoreactivity of s
quamous cell carcinoma in oral and pharyngeal regions (n=28) and in the max
illary sinus region (n=3) was evaluated for distribution patterns of MT and
clinicopathologic behaviors. All the sections were examined in 400x and co
unted for MT positive cells over 5 fields of tumor growing foci. MT immunor
eactivity was expressed in both tumor cell cytoplasm and nuclei, and showed
heterogeneous localization in tumor epithelial cells and in the stroma. Im
munohistochemical localizations showed mosaic patterns as the highest MT st
aining tumor cells intermingled with negative or low staining cells in neop
lastic foci, and in stromal cells. Histiocytic and fibrocytic cells in both
peripheral and interstitial stromas were also not stained homogeneously. I
n oral and pharyngeal carcinomas (n=28), MT positive cell index in treated
cases (n=11) was 17.85% and that in non treated tumors (n=17) was 25.19%. I
n maxillary sinus carcinomas (n =3), MT positive index was 4.56% and showed
lowers levels as compacted to other SCC sites. Among histological grading
in oral and pharyngeal SCCs, MT index of well differentiated SCC (n=9) was
17.04%, of moderately differentiated SCC (n=13) 21.92% and poorly different
iated SCC (n=6) was 31.06%. There is no significant correlation of positive
index of metallo-thionein between treated and untreated samples taken in o
ral and pharyngeal SCCs.