Maier H, Daniel V, Heimlich F, Frank C, Opelz G
Universitäts-HNO-Klinik Heidelberg.
HNO. 1995 Jun;43(6):364-70.
The effect of locoregional postoperative radiation therapy on cellular immunity was investigated in 11 patients with head and neck cancer. During the course of the radiation therapy, total lymphocyte counts, CD8+ lymphocyte counts and especially CD4+ lymphocyte counts decreased significantly. The mean CD4+ lymphocyte counts dropped from 739/microliters to 183/microliters (p < 0.001) and the average CD4+/CD8+ ratio also decreased significantly. In addition all patients showed impaired in vitro lymphocyte stimulation responses to several mitogens, with reductions found to be 10% to 50% of normal responses. Within 3-4 weeks after radiation therapy there was a slight increase of CD4+ lymphocyte counts and the in vitro lymphocyte stimulation responses showed a tendency to normalization. These results indicate that locoregional postoperative radiation therapy in patients with head and neck cancer can induce a severe impairment of cellular immunity.
对11例头颈部癌患者研究了局部区域术后放射治疗对细胞免疫的影响。在放射治疗过程中,总淋巴细胞计数、CD8 +淋巴细胞计数,尤其是CD4 +淋巴细胞计数显著下降。平均CD4 +淋巴细胞计数从739/微升降至183/微升(p <0.001),平均CD4 + / CD8 +比值也显著下降。此外,所有患者对几种有丝分裂原的体外淋巴细胞刺激反应均受损,降低幅度为正常反应的10%至50%。放射治疗后3 - 4周内,CD4 +淋巴细胞计数略有增加,体外淋巴细胞刺激反应呈正常化趋势。这些结果表明,头颈部癌患者的局部区域术后放射治疗可导致细胞免疫严重受损。