The dynamic changes in the numbers and functions of CD8+T cells and NK cells in advanced ovarian cancer patients undergoing first line chemotherapy / 中国免疫学杂志
Chinese Journal of Immunology
;
(12)1985.
Article
in Chinese
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
The purpose of this study is to investigate the dynamic changes in the numbers and functions of CD8+T cells and NK cells in patients with advanced ovarian cancer undergoing first line chemotherapy,so as to identify whether there was a "window period" of anti-tumor immune suppression reverse after chemotherapy.Methods:
Peripheral blood samples from each ovarian cancer patient were obtained before (S0) and at day 5-7 (S1),day 12-14 (S2) and day 25-28 (S3) after chemotherapy in 13 patients.The numbers and proportions of CD3+,CD4+,CD8+ and nature killer (NK) cells were analyzed by flow cytometry technique.The percentages of specific IFN-?-secreting CD8+cells were also calculated after that peripheral lymphocytes had been stimulated with self tumor lysates.Cytotoxicity of NK cells against K562 cells was detected by LDH releasing assay.Results:
The numbers of CD3+,CD4+,CD8+T cells and NK cells reduced to the lowest on S1.Compared to those of the control group,and the percentages of IFN-?-secreting CD8+ T cells were remarkably higher on S1,S2 and S3 when CD8+ T cells were stimulated with autologous tumor antigen,and the percentage of CD8+ IFN-?+ cell reached the highest on S2.No significant differences of NK cell cytotoxicity against K562 cells were found on S1,S2 and S3 compared to S0.Conclusion:
Paclitaxel and carboplatin induce lymphopenia,which triggers the temporary immune reconstitution.During immune reconstitution the enhanced priming of CD8+T cell response by autologous tumor antigen is found while the function of NK cells does not change significantly.It probably turns out that the "window period" during immune reconstitution offers a best opportunity for cancer immunotherapy.
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Language:
Chinese
Journal:
Chinese Journal of Immunology
Year:
1985
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Article
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