Kaplan H S
Br J Cancer. 1971 Dec;25(4):620-34. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1971.78.
A brief review is presented of the evidence linking the development of certain types of neoplasms, and of the malignant lymphomas in particular, to chronic immunosuppression in animals and man and to the naturally occurring human immunologic deficiency states. The discussion then focuses on Hodgkin's disease and considers recent evidence concerning the relation between the clinical stage of the disease and its associated defect in cell-mediated immunity. Finally, the prior occurrence of infectious mononucleosis in some cases of Hodgkin's disease is considered in the context of the hypothesis that the neoplastic cells of Hodgkin's disease may evolve from a chronic immunologic reaction, analogous to that of graft-versus-host, stemming from the induction of antigenic alteration in a subpopulation of lymphocytes by certain types of non-neoplastic viral infections.
本文简要回顾了将某些类型肿瘤尤其是恶性淋巴瘤的发生与动物和人类的慢性免疫抑制以及自然发生的人类免疫缺陷状态联系起来的证据。接着讨论聚焦于霍奇金病,并考量了有关该疾病临床分期与其细胞介导免疫相关缺陷之间关系的最新证据。最后,在霍奇金病的肿瘤细胞可能源自慢性免疫反应(类似于移植物抗宿主反应)这一假说的背景下,探讨了某些霍奇金病病例中既往传染性单核细胞增多症的发生情况,这种慢性免疫反应源于某些非肿瘤性病毒感染诱导淋巴细胞亚群中的抗原改变。