Research Article

The Differential Contribution of the Innate Immune System to a Good Pathological Response in the Breast and Axillary Lymph Nodes Induced by Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Women with Large and Locally Advanced Breast Cancers

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CD68+ (a, b) and CD163+ (c, d) macrophages in the sections of axillary lymph nodes (ALNs), using IHC staining, at 400x magnification. Briefly, heat-mediated antigen retrieval was performed using citrate buffer, pH 6 (20 mins). The sections were then incubated with MAbs to CD68 (Abcam, ab955) at a 1 : 300 dilution for 30 mins at RT, MAbs to CD163 (Abcam, ab74604) at a prediluted concentration for 30 mins at RT. Polymeric HRP-linker antibody conjugate was used as secondary antibody. DAB chromogen was used to visualize the staining. The sections were counterstained with haematoxylin. (a, c) Low percentage of CD68+ and CD163+ macrophages; (b, d) high percentage of CD68+ and CD163+macrophages. The positive brown membrane-stained cells in tumour-free medullary areas of ALNs were quantified as the average % of all cells (5 HPFs).
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