Effect of IgG Produced by Tumor-infiltrating B Lymphocytes on Lung Tumor Growth
Background: Tumor-infiltrating B lymphocytes (TIB) are often observed in lung cancer. The role of TIB in tumor growth has not been well investigated. Materials and Methods: Forty-four surgically-resected human lung cancer tissues were xenotransplanted into SCID mice. Their blood was collected and th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Anticancer research 2006-05, Vol.26 (3A), p.1827-1831 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Tumor-infiltrating B lymphocytes (TIB) are often observed in lung cancer. The role of TIB in tumor growth has
not been well investigated. Materials and Methods: Forty-four surgically-resected human lung cancer tissues were xenotransplanted
into SCID mice. Their blood was collected and the volume of the transplanted tumors was measured regularly. The correlations
between the IgG titer in the sera and the growth of the transplanted tumors according to the clinicopathological variables
were examined. Results: Human IgG production from TIB was observed in the all xenotransplanted mice. Twenty-seven out of the
44 tumors regressed gradually. The average serum human IgG level of the tumor regressors (n=10) was significantly higher than
that of the progressors (n=9) in squamous cell carcinoma (p=0.02), while there was no significant difference in the other
histological groups. Conclusion: IgG produced by TIB might play a crucial role in preventing tumor growth in squamous cell
carcinoma. |
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ISSN: | 0250-7005 1791-7530 |