Better understanding of the immunosuppressive link between the lymphocytic immune cells and the decreased cell mediated immunity in head and neck cancer patients.

The purpose of this study was to determine the phenotyping of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes (PBL) in Head and Neck Cancers (HNCA) patients and to relate this with the level of Cell-Mediated Immunity (CMI) measured by in vitro lymphoproliferative assay, in order to evaluate immune suppression in HNCA...

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Main Authors: A. S., Abdulamir, R.R., Hafidh, N., Abdulmuhaimen, Abu Bakar, Fatimah, Abbas, Kassim Ali
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spelling my.upm.eprints.133862015-12-02T06:07:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13386/ Better understanding of the immunosuppressive link between the lymphocytic immune cells and the decreased cell mediated immunity in head and neck cancer patients. A. S., Abdulamir R.R., Hafidh N., Abdulmuhaimen Abu Bakar, Fatimah Abbas, Kassim Ali The purpose of this study was to determine the phenotyping of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes (PBL) in Head and Neck Cancers (HNCA) patients and to relate this with the level of Cell-Mediated Immunity (CMI) measured by in vitro lymphoproliferative assay, in order to evaluate immune suppression in HNCA patients and its possible mechanisms. Accordingly, one hundred twenty two HNCA patients and 100 control subjects were enrolled in this study. HNCA patients were classified into 42 nasopharyngeal carcinoma, 66 carcinoma of larynx and 14 Hypo Pharyngeal Carcinoma (HPC). For measuring CMI, Microculture Tetrazolium assay (MTT) was applied on the freshly isolated lymphocytes of HNCA patients and control group. Immunophenotyping of PBL was carried out for monitoring the blood level of CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, CD21+ cells in HNCA patients in comparison with controls. The results of both assays have been integrated, revealed the presence of remarked immune suppression in HNCA patients in comparison with the controls, especially for NasoPharyngeal Carcinoma (NPC) patients who were immunosuppressed more than other studied HNCA types. Surprisingly, NPC group showed the lowest CMI level along with the highest level of PBL subsets, particularly NPC patients expressed the highest level of CD8+ cells among HNCA. It was inferred that CD8+ cells were more likely immune suppressor rather than cytotoxic cells and this is the principal factor for inducing sustained immunosuppression in HNCA and in NPC in particular. Furthermore CD4/CD8 ratio proved to be a reliable index for assessing the immunological status of HNCA patients and more dependable index than other immunity-evaluating factors. Science Publications 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13386/1/Better%20understanding%20of%20the%20immunosuppressive%20link%20between%20the%20lymphocytic%20immune%20cells%20and%20the%20decreased%20cell%20mediated%20immunity%20in%20head%20and%20neck%20cancer%20patients.pdf A. S., Abdulamir and R.R., Hafidh and N., Abdulmuhaimen and Abu Bakar, Fatimah and Abbas, Kassim Ali (2008) Better understanding of the immunosuppressive link between the lymphocytic immune cells and the decreased cell mediated immunity in head and neck cancer patients. American Journal of Immunology, 4 (3). pp. 26-32. ISSN 1553-619X; ESSN: 1558-3775 10.3844/ajisp.2008.26.32 English
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description The purpose of this study was to determine the phenotyping of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes (PBL) in Head and Neck Cancers (HNCA) patients and to relate this with the level of Cell-Mediated Immunity (CMI) measured by in vitro lymphoproliferative assay, in order to evaluate immune suppression in HNCA patients and its possible mechanisms. Accordingly, one hundred twenty two HNCA patients and 100 control subjects were enrolled in this study. HNCA patients were classified into 42 nasopharyngeal carcinoma, 66 carcinoma of larynx and 14 Hypo Pharyngeal Carcinoma (HPC). For measuring CMI, Microculture Tetrazolium assay (MTT) was applied on the freshly isolated lymphocytes of HNCA patients and control group. Immunophenotyping of PBL was carried out for monitoring the blood level of CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, CD21+ cells in HNCA patients in comparison with controls. The results of both assays have been integrated, revealed the presence of remarked immune suppression in HNCA patients in comparison with the controls, especially for NasoPharyngeal Carcinoma (NPC) patients who were immunosuppressed more than other studied HNCA types. Surprisingly, NPC group showed the lowest CMI level along with the highest level of PBL subsets, particularly NPC patients expressed the highest level of CD8+ cells among HNCA. It was inferred that CD8+ cells were more likely immune suppressor rather than cytotoxic cells and this is the principal factor for inducing sustained immunosuppression in HNCA and in NPC in particular. Furthermore CD4/CD8 ratio proved to be a reliable index for assessing the immunological status of HNCA patients and more dependable index than other immunity-evaluating factors.
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author A. S., Abdulamir
R.R., Hafidh
N., Abdulmuhaimen
Abu Bakar, Fatimah
Abbas, Kassim Ali
spellingShingle A. S., Abdulamir
R.R., Hafidh
N., Abdulmuhaimen
Abu Bakar, Fatimah
Abbas, Kassim Ali
Better understanding of the immunosuppressive link between the lymphocytic immune cells and the decreased cell mediated immunity in head and neck cancer patients.
author_facet A. S., Abdulamir
R.R., Hafidh
N., Abdulmuhaimen
Abu Bakar, Fatimah
Abbas, Kassim Ali
author_sort A. S., Abdulamir
title Better understanding of the immunosuppressive link between the lymphocytic immune cells and the decreased cell mediated immunity in head and neck cancer patients.
title_short Better understanding of the immunosuppressive link between the lymphocytic immune cells and the decreased cell mediated immunity in head and neck cancer patients.
title_full Better understanding of the immunosuppressive link between the lymphocytic immune cells and the decreased cell mediated immunity in head and neck cancer patients.
title_fullStr Better understanding of the immunosuppressive link between the lymphocytic immune cells and the decreased cell mediated immunity in head and neck cancer patients.
title_full_unstemmed Better understanding of the immunosuppressive link between the lymphocytic immune cells and the decreased cell mediated immunity in head and neck cancer patients.
title_sort better understanding of the immunosuppressive link between the lymphocytic immune cells and the decreased cell mediated immunity in head and neck cancer patients.
publisher Science Publications
publishDate 2008
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