Expression of Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptors (KIR) in Sex-associated Malignancies

JULY ISSUE Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.47836//mjmhs18.4.14
Norfarazieda Hassan, L. Lee, J. Tan, Siti-Zuleha Idris, Hishamshah Mohd Ibrahim, R. Osman, H. Seow, N. Mohtaruddin, Andi Anggeriana Andi Asri, M. Abdullah
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Introduction: Sex shapes immune response with possible consequence on tumor immune escape. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) predominates in males while ovarian cancer (OC) occurs in females. NK cells essential for tumor killing may have male preponderance. Association of sex, NK cell activity and malignancies is unclear. We hypothesize that sex differentially affects KIR expressions in sex-biased cancers. Method: Expression of inhibitory (KIR2DL1-5 and KIR3DL1-3) and activating (KIR2DS1-2 and 4-5 and KIR3DS1) genes in B-, T-cell ALL, OC and normal controls were determined by reverse-transcription polymerase-chain-reaction. Result: All normal males (but not females) expressed the framework genes and generally maintained haplotype A, except KIR3DL1. Normal females expressed more activating KIRs. Frequencies of KIR2DL1, 2DL4 and 2DS2 were significantly reduced among ovarian cancer patients. Sex difference in frequencies of KIR expression was not detected in ALL as majority were undetectable except framework gene KIR3DL2, was more frequent among T-ALL. Conclusion: Cancers may be associated with reduced KIR expression and influence of sex requires investigation.
杀伤细胞免疫球蛋白样受体(KIR)在性别相关恶性肿瘤中的表达
性别塑造免疫反应,可能影响肿瘤的免疫逃逸。急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)在男性中占主导地位,而卵巢癌(OC)发生在女性中。杀伤肿瘤所必需的NK细胞可能具有男性优势。性别、NK细胞活性与恶性肿瘤的关系尚不清楚。我们假设性别差异影响性别偏向性癌症中的KIR表达。方法:采用逆转录聚合酶链反应法检测B细胞、t细胞ALL、OC及正常对照中抑制基因(KIR2DL1-5、KIR3DL1-3)和激活基因(KIR2DS1-2、4-5、KIR3DS1)的表达。结果:除KIR3DL1外,所有正常雄性(雌性除外)均表达框架基因,总体维持单倍型A。正常女性表达更多的激活kir。在卵巢癌患者中,KIR2DL1、2DL4和2DS2的频率显著降低。除框架基因KIR3DL2在T-ALL中更为常见外,大多数基因在ALL中未检测到KIR表达频率的性别差异。结论:癌症可能与KIR表达降低有关,性别的影响有待进一步研究。
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