Usami S, Sato M, Matsumoto K, Nishiwaki K, Ohkubo T, Kotani H, Yura J
Department of Surgery, Kariya Toyota General Hospital, Kanjya, Japan.
Nihon Geka Gakkai Zasshi. 1990 Jun;91(6):667-76.
The correlation among lymphoid cell infiltration (LI), cell-mediated immunity and immunoglobulin-containing cells distribution in the colon cancer was studied in resected materials of 136 patients with colonic cancer. The results were as follows: 1) LI of the colon cancer tended to be found more commonly in patients with colonic cancer in clinical early stage than advanced stage. 2) The cumulative 5-year survival rate in patients with positive LI was longer than that in the patients with negative or normal LI. 3) In colonic cancer patients with the better prognosis, IgA-containing cells were distributed around the tumor tissues more abundantly than that in the poor ones. 4) These results suggest that the IgA system somewhat participates in cancer immunity.