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Emergence of low-mobility t lymphocytes in cancer patients and its clinical significance

โœ Scribed by Toshifusa Nakajima; Takeo Mori; Takao Iwaguchi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1983
Tongue
French
Weight
584 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

Electrophoretic mobility of lymphocytes from healthy individuals and cancer patients was analyzed by means of a fully automated cell electrophoresis apparatus (Parmoโ€quant). Electrophoretic mobility histograms showing two distinct peaks were obtained with peripheral blood lymphocytes from normal subjects. A border line was placed at the mobility of 0.95 ฮผm/sec/V/cm, and cells slower than this were designated as lowโ€mobility cells (LMC) and faster cells as highโ€mobility cells (HMC). LMC, constituting the slower peak, consisted mainly of B cells and a small number of T cells (LMT). HMC, the constituent of the faster peak consisted of two types of T cells (HMT). In patients with malignant tumors, analysis revealed lowered electrophoretic mobility of T cells, with T/B ratios comparable to those in normal subjects. An increase in the percentage of LMT seemed characteristic of suppressed immunity in cancer patients since it showed a strongly positive correlation with the percentage population of IgGโ€FcRโ€positive T lymphocytes and with the serum level of immunosuppressive substance. The incidence of abnormal LMT/HMT ratios was highest in patients with recurrent cancer, and it was also high in the advanced stages of gastrointestinal cancer. This index could provide useful information for the early detection of cancer relapse during postoperative followโ€up. A fully automated electrophoresis apparatus greatly facilitated the measurement (5 min/100 cells) and permitted quantitative and statistical analysis of mobility histograms of cell electrophoresis.


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