Rühl H, Enders B, Bur M, Sieber G
Blut. 1981 May;42(5):271-81. doi: 10.1007/BF00996844.
The generation of immunoglobulin-secreting cells upon stimulation with pokeweed mitogen was studied in patients with Hodgkin's Disease (HD) and non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL) using a reverse hemolytic plaque assay. The experiments revealed that the majority of the patients in both groups had greatly diminished responses of their peripheral B-lymphocytes. Whereas in NHL patients an intrinsic B-cell defect is the most likely explanation for the impaired B-cell reactivity, the situation in HD appears to be more complex. In some patients with an active stage of the disease, suppressor cells were found to cause the unresponsiveness: in other patients, an intrinsic B-cell defect as well as a defect of the T helper cells were responsible for the diminished responses. The results further suggest that the immune defect in patients with HD is reversible and can be corrected by therapy.
运用反向溶血空斑试验,对霍奇金病(HD)和非霍奇金淋巴瘤(NHL)患者在用商陆有丝分裂原刺激后分泌免疫球蛋白细胞的生成情况进行了研究。实验表明,两组中的大多数患者外周B淋巴细胞反应大幅减弱。在NHL患者中,内在B细胞缺陷最有可能是B细胞反应性受损的原因,而HD患者的情况似乎更为复杂。在一些处于疾病活动期的患者中,发现抑制细胞导致了无反应性;在其他患者中,内在B细胞缺陷以及T辅助细胞缺陷导致了反应减弱。结果还表明,HD患者的免疫缺陷是可逆的,可通过治疗得到纠正。