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Cell-mediated Cytotoxic Activity of Regional Lymph Node Cells from Patients with Gastric Carcinoma

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Journal Jpn J Surg
Specialty General Surgery
Date 1987 Mar 1
PMID 2957537
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The cell-mediated cytotoxic activities of cells from the perigastric lymph nodes (LNC) were assayed in patients with gastric carcinoma. These activities were compared with those of the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBM), and also with the LNC of patients with benign lesions. The capacity of LNC to be converted to cytotoxic cells in mixed cell culture was significantly impaired in the cancer patients as compared to that of either the PBM from the same patient, or the LNC from patients with benign lesions. The natural killer cell (NK) activity of LNC was significantly lower than that of the PBM in both groups of patients. The cytotoxic activity induced by phytohemagglutinin activation (PAK) in the LNC from patients with carcinoma, as well as from those with benign lesions was also significantly decreased, when compared to that of the PBM, although the ability of LNC to produce interleukin 2 (IL 2) was significantly increased. The ability of these cells to generate cytotoxicity after activation with IL 2 (LAK) was therefore examined, and a decreased capacity in LNC was observed. These results indicated that the ability of T cells in LNC to develop into cytotoxic cells in patients with gastric carcinoma was impaired, and that the nonspecific cytotoxicity, including NK or PAK, as well as LAK activity, was essentially low in the perigastric lymph nodes.

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