Cobleigh M A, Braun D P, Harris J E
J Natl Cancer Inst. 1980 May;64(5):1041-5.
Human peripheral blood T-cells were divided into subsets on the basis of their ability to bind to the Fc receptor portion of IgG (TG cells) or IgM (TM cells). These subsets were studied in 25 patients with newly diagnosed disseminated malignant solid tumors. When compared to a group of healthy, age-matched controls, cancer patients as a group exhibited signifcantly increased percentages of TG cells and significantly decreased percentages and numbers of TM cells. Comparison of the values determined for individual patients to those determined for groups of 10 healthy individuals in the same decade of life revealed that most cancer patients had normal levels of lymphocytes and T-cells, but many had aberrant values for T-cell subsets.
人外周血T细胞根据其与IgG的Fc受体部分(TG细胞)或IgM的Fc受体部分(TM细胞)结合的能力分为不同亚群。对25例新诊断的播散性恶性实体瘤患者的这些亚群进行了研究。与一组年龄匹配的健康对照相比,癌症患者组中TG细胞的百分比显著增加,TM细胞的百分比和数量显著减少。将个体患者的值与同一年龄段的10名健康个体组的值进行比较发现,大多数癌症患者的淋巴细胞和T细胞水平正常,但许多患者的T细胞亚群值异常。