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摘要
癌症患者经常免疫低下,这可能与营养不良有关,特别是胃肠道(GI)肿瘤。因此,我们寻找这些患者外周血中不同白细胞亚群(T11+、T4+、T8+、B1+和Mo2+)细胞与其营养状态之间的相关性。T11+、T4+、B1+和Mo2+细胞的绝对数量/ml有显著变化。营养不良的癌症患者比营养良好的患者受影响更大,与健康对照组相比,T11+、T4+和B1+细胞的数量减少了50%。营养不良组植物血凝素A (PHA)刺激指数(SI)也显著降低。SI与这些白细胞亚群的线性回归分析显示,只有T4+细胞具有显著相关性(r = 0.6169, p < 0.01)。提示T4+细胞的绝对数量/ml反映了胃肠道肿瘤患者的营养状况。
Immunoregulatory leucocyte subset typing and PHA response in relation to the nutritional state in cancer patients with gastrointestinal neoplasia.
Cancer patients are frequently immunodepressed and this could be related to undernutrition, particularly in gastrointestinal (GI) neoplasia. We therefore looked for correlations between different leucocyte subsets' (T11+, T4+, T8+, B1+, and Mo2+) cells in the peripheral blood of these patients and their nutritional state. Significant alterations were found in absolute number/ml of T11+, T4+, B1+, and Mo2+ cells. Malnourished cancer patients were more affected than those appearing well-nourished, exhibiting a decrease of 50% in the number of T11+, T4+, and B1+ cells as compared with healthy controls. The phytohemagglutinin A (PHA) stimulation index (SI) was also significantly decreased in the malnourished group. Linear regression analysis between SI and these leucocyte subsets revealed that only the T4+ cells offered a significant correlation (r = 0.6169 p less than 0.01). These results suggest that the absolute number/ml of T4+ cells reflects the nutritional state of patients bearing GI tumors.