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Immunology of human gastric cancer: A preliminary report

The immunological spectrum in fifteen patients with gastric cancer is presented. Patients were divided in three groups. Those with nonadvanced cancer, those with advanced but resectable lesions and those with advanced but nonresectable tumors. Preoperatively, elevated levels of circulating immune co...

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Published in:Cancer 1982-05, Vol.49 (9), p.1810-1816
Main Authors: Blanca, Isaac, Grases, Pedro J., Matos V, Marcos, Contreras, Carmen Elena, Ochoa, Mariangel, Wright, Harlam, Bianco C, Nicolàs
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description The immunological spectrum in fifteen patients with gastric cancer is presented. Patients were divided in three groups. Those with nonadvanced cancer, those with advanced but resectable lesions and those with advanced but nonresectable tumors. Preoperatively, elevated levels of circulating immune complexes (CIC) associated with hyporesponsiveness to phytohemagglutinin (PHA) and in mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) as well as a positive leukocyte inhibitory serum factor (LIF‐S) were found in nearly half of the patients. Inhibitory or enhancing autologous serum factors were detected. Postoperatively, immunologic parameters return to normal in patients with nonadvanced cancer, while in advanced cancer, antibody and cell‐mediated immune response remained altered, with some changes associated with chemotherapy. These findings are probably related with the presence or absence of tumor and offer a distinct approach in evaluating the immunologic response of a tumor‐bearing patient.
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