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Human T Lymphocyte Colonies in Agar: a Comparison with Other T Cell Assays in Healthy Subjects and Cancer Patients

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Specialty Biology
Date 1976 Feb 1
PMID 1085146
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Colonies of human lymphocytes with T cell characteristics will grow in agar from repeated mitotic divisions with phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) stimulation. The colonies comprise spheres of tightly-packed cells with up to 500-1,000 blast-like cells in each colony. 65% of cells from pooled colonies bound AET-treated sheep red cells. 1,100-2,500 colonies/10(6) peripheral blood lymphocytes developed when cell donors were healthy but lower numbers (350-1,000 colonies/10(6) lymphocytes) were detected in blood from cancer patients. Comparison with other non-specific assays of cell-mediated immunity showed that while 66% of cancer patients were anergic (to five recall antigens) and 78% exhibited depressed mitotic activity in standard cultures with low dose PHA, 100% of these patients revealed T cell colony formation below normal. It is suggested that further studies of T lymphocyte colony-forming cells in healthy people and in a number of disease states may significantly advance our understanding of mechanisms of cell-mediated immunity.

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