Hoppe R T, Fuks Z Y, Strober S, Kaplan H S
Cancer. 1977 Nov;40(5):2071-8. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(197711)40:5<2071::aid-cncr2820400513>3.0.co;2-v.
The long term alterations of T and B lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of patients treated with regional irradiation for various malignancies were examined. Eighty patients were tested at various intervals after the completion of irradiation. Absolute lymphocyte counts, the percentages of T cells and B cells, and the blastogenic response to phocyte reaction (MLR) were determined. Nearly all patients initially had absolute lymphocytopenia and one-third of the patients tested 3 years after completion of irradiation had lymphocyte counts which were more than two standard deviations below the normal range. The depression was not specific for either the T-or B-lymphocyte subpopulations. The PHA response was impaired for extended periods of time after the completion or irradiation. Differences in the mean response of lymphocytes to PHA were noted for all concentrations of the mitogen, but were most marked with suboptimal concentrations of PHA. The MLR was below the lower limits of normal in 70% of the recently irradiated patients. There was a gradual recovery of the ability to respond in the MLR, and all patients tested more than 4.5 years after the completion of therapy had a normal response. These results were compared with those obtained in patients treated with total lymphoid irradiation for Hodgkin's disease. Although three appeared to be a difference in the effect of radiation on lymphocyte subpopulations in the two groups, the effects on lymphocyte function were similar.
对因各种恶性肿瘤接受局部照射治疗的患者外周血中T淋巴细胞和B淋巴细胞的长期变化进行了检查。在放疗结束后的不同时间间隔对80名患者进行了检测。测定了淋巴细胞绝对计数、T细胞和B细胞百分比以及对淋巴细胞反应(MLR)的增殖反应。几乎所有患者最初都有淋巴细胞绝对减少,放疗结束后3年接受检测的患者中有三分之一的淋巴细胞计数比正常范围低两个标准差以上。这种减少对T淋巴细胞或B淋巴细胞亚群都不具有特异性。放疗结束后,PHA反应在很长一段时间内受损。对于所有浓度的丝裂原,均观察到淋巴细胞对PHA的平均反应存在差异,但在PHA亚最佳浓度时差异最为明显。70%近期接受放疗的患者MLR低于正常下限。MLR的反应能力有逐渐恢复的趋势,治疗结束后4.5年以上接受检测的所有患者反应均正常。将这些结果与因霍奇金病接受全淋巴照射治疗的患者所获得的结果进行了比较。尽管两组中辐射对淋巴细胞亚群的影响似乎存在差异,但对淋巴细胞功能的影响相似。