1. Selective homing of phenotypically lytic cells within nasopharyngeal carcinoma biopsies: Numerous CD8- and CD16-positive cells in the tumor
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A. Ladgham, M. Lakhdar, Mongi Maalej, and M. H. Ben Aribia
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Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte ,Cytotoxicity, Immunologic ,Cancer Research ,Cellular immunity ,medicine.drug_class ,Biopsy ,CD8 Antigens ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Receptors, Fc ,Lymphocyte Activation ,Monoclonal antibody ,Antigens, CD ,Lectins ,medicine ,Humans ,Lymphocytes ,biology ,Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes ,Receptors, IgG ,Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ,hemic and immune systems ,T lymphocyte ,medicine.disease ,Antigens, Differentiation ,Killer Cells, Natural ,Phenotype ,Oncology ,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,Lytic cycle ,Concanavalin A ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,Homing (hematopoietic) - Abstract
We present a comparative analysis of cell-mediated immunity between circulating lymphocytes and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) from patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Phenotypic analysis using a panel of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) to define lymphocytic subsets has revealed a selective homing of phenotypically lytic cells such as CD8- and CD16-positive cells, but a low percentage of macrophages when compared to PBL of NPC patients. Also, PBL and TIL contain an equivalent percentage of activated T-lymphocytes expressing HLA-DR molecules and IL-2 receptors. Functionally, TIL exhibit an abolished NK-cell activity and concomitant decrease of proliferative response to phytohemagglutinin (PHA) and concanavalin A (ConA) stimulation when compared with PBL.
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- 2007
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