Keller S E, Ioachim H L, Pearse T, Siletti D M
Am J Clin Pathol. 1976 Apr;65(4):445-9. doi: 10.1093/ajcp/65.4.445.
The levels of thymus-derived lymphocytes (T-cells) in samples of peripheral blood from 47 patients with carcinoma of the breast, 36 patients with benign mammary lesions, and 33 matched normal controls were determined. Results were analyzed with three statistical tests. It was found that the mean percentages of T-lymphocytes differed significantly among the three groups of patients (p less than 0.001). The mean percentages of rosette-forming lymphocytes were 72.8 for the normal group, 60.6 for patients with benign mammary lesions, and 45.1 for the patients with carcinoma. The finding of lower levels of T-lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of individuals with mammary cancer is of particular significance since all the patients in this study were otherwise in apparently good general health and undergoing no treatment.
测定了47例乳腺癌患者、36例乳腺良性病变患者和33例匹配的正常对照者外周血样本中胸腺来源淋巴细胞(T细胞)的水平。用三种统计学检验方法对结果进行了分析。发现三组患者中T淋巴细胞的平均百分比差异有显著性(p<0.001)。正常组形成玫瑰花结淋巴细胞的平均百分比为72.8,乳腺良性病变患者为60.6,癌症患者为45.1。乳腺癌患者外周血中T淋巴细胞水平较低这一发现具有特殊意义,因为本研究中的所有患者在其他方面一般健康状况明显良好且未接受治疗。