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The response of peripheral blood lymphocytes from 153 breast cancer patients to the T-cell mitogen phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) was measured prior to surgery and patients assigned to either high (Hi/PHA) or low (Lo/PHA) PHA response groups. Patients were followed up for between 8 and 12 years, or until
Cultures of normal donor peripheral blood mononuclear cells were tested in vitro for suppression by chemotherapeutic agents or their metabolites. The drugs tested were those commonly used in the treatment of breast cancer, namely, 5-fluorouracil, doxorubicin, vincristine, methotrexate and
An immunological profile has been serially studied in 72 patients with advanced breast cancer during the course of a randomized trial of chemotherapy and hormonal manipulation. DNCB+ patients were more likely to respond to either therapy, but no other test was predictive of response. In the
Women with breast cancer and a family history of breast cancer and some with sporadic breast cancer are deficient in the repair of radiation-induced DNA damage compared with normal donors with no family history of breast cancer. DNA repair was measured indirectly by quantifying chromatid breaks in
The long-term effect of local irradiation for breast cancer on the blood lymphocyte population was examined in 149 women who had been disease-free for 5-6 and 10-11 years. The patients were included in a clinical trial aiming at determining the value of pre- and post-operative irradiation (45 Gy)
Virus particles are frequently able to non-specifically inhibit the capacity of human peripheral blood lymphocytes to respond to mitogenic or antigenic stimuli. In the case of breast cancer patients with advanced disease, the quantity of virus required to abrogate responsiveness to
OBJECTIVE
We evaluate the possibility to use a combination of techniques such as lymphocyte stimulation and the Cell Scan Instrument for early detection of breast cancer. This method can detect differences in lymphocytes activation in the presence of absence of cancer.
METHODS
The Cell Scan is a
Immunosuppression has been often associated with the course of malignant diseases. In the present study, the proliferation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) in response to mitogenic stimulation with phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) was assessed prospectively in 90 patients with stage I-III
Previous studies from our laboratory have identified a link between intracellular topoisomerase IIα (topo IIα) levels and chromosomal radiosensitivity, as measured by the frequencies of chromatid breaks in the so-called G2-assay. Lower topo IIα levels were associated with reduced chromosomal
In 60 breast cancer patients in stages I and II the blastogenic transformation of peripheral blood lymphocytes after phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) pokeweed mitogen (PWM) and concanavalin A (Con A) stimulation were assayed and estrogen (ER) and progesterone (PgR) receptor concentrations in tumor cytosol
Three-dimensional (3D) culture approaches to investigate breast tumour progression are yielding information more reminiscent of the in vivo microenvironment. We have established a 3D Matrigel system to determine the interactions of luminal phenotype MCF-7 cells and basal phenotype MDA-MB-231 cells
CTLA-4 is a negative regulator of the proliferation and the effector function of T-cells. Therefore, it might be important to determine its expression on tumor cells and T-lymphocytes from cancer patients, to investigate its role in initiating and maintaining the neoplastic pathogenesis. CTLA-4