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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of molecular medicine 64 (1986), S. 1192-1197 
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: T-cell subsets ; Helper/suppressor ratio ; Immunotherapy ; Immunomodulation ; Heterologous antigen, PIND-AVI
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The immunomodulating effect of a new heterologous antigen (PIND-AVI) on helper (inducer) and suppressor T cells was investigated. Primarily decreased T4 values $$\left( { \leqslant \overline X _{T4} - 2S.D.} \right)$$ increased after treatment with PIND (P〈0.005, using Student'st-test;n=15). Primarily increased T8 values ( $$ \geqslant \overline X _{T8} + 2S.D.$$ ; obtained for normal persons) decreased after therapy (P〈0.001;n=10). An increase of T4/T8 ratio (P〈0.005 and 〈0.001) to normal values was observed in both cases. T4 and T8 values within the mean ±2 S.D. were not influenced significantly (n=13). In spite of different primary values, the amount of lymphocytes/mm3 was not significantly influenced. It appears advisable to check the results of treatment continuously every few weeks.
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    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Acyl-neuramic acids ; Plasma ; T-lymphocyte ; Mammary carcinoma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Increased sialic acid levels reflecting tumor burden are found on the surface of T-lymphocytes and in the plasma of patients with carcinoma of the mammary gland. The data of the determinations of sialic acid content and distribution on T-cells, using microanalytical methods such as HPLC and a colorimetric test, show that the total sialic acid content is increased by about 60% and that nearly 80–90% of the sialic acids consist of Nacetyl-9-O-acetyl-neuraminic acid, in comparison to the healthy controls (not containing O-acetylated neuraminic acid). Investigations on lymphocytes of malignant melanoma patients show similar changes of sialic acid content and distribution on the cell surface. Increased sialic acid levels are also found in the plasma of patients with cancer but no O-acetylated derivative can be found. Furthermore the examinations show that the separation of the T-lymphocytes from the total lymphocyte fraction is not required. Determination of sialic acids in the total lymphocyte fraction can be a simplification in carrying out further diagnostic investigations. A high level of sialic acids as “antirecognition factor” seems to be not only a marker of tumor cells but also an attribute of T-lymphocytes, involved in the defence against the malignoma (malignant melanoma, breast cancer). Considering the possible contribution of sialic acid to the immunoregulatory protective mechanism during the first stage of pregnancy, sialic acid content and distribution on T-cells of pregnant women are investigated. Both an increase and a change in the distribution of sialic acids can be excluded.
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