Activation of lymphocyte subpopulations in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

H Rühl, H Scholle, G Bochert, W Vogt
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T lymphocytes from the peripheral blood of normal donors and patients with CLL were isolated by nylon wool filtration or E-rosette separation and tested for functional activities. Unseparated CLL lymphocytes showed a poor response to phytomitogens and to allogeneic cells. Subpopulations enriched in E-RFC showed an increased PHA- and a normal MLC-reactivity; the Con A responses, however, were markedly reduced in all experiments. Subpopulations which were T cell depleted showed no reactivity to all mitogens. Purified T cells from normal donors showed a decreased reactivity to PHA, Con A and PWM. The Con A responses were completely abolished in almost all experiments. These diminished responses could be restored by unseparated cells or by small numbers of syngeneic, mitomycin-treated monocytes. The data suggest that mitogen-induced T lymphocyte stimulation in vitro in general depends on the presence of monocytes.

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慢性淋巴细胞白血病患者淋巴细胞亚群的激活。
从正常供者和CLL患者外周血中分离T淋巴细胞,采用尼龙羊毛过滤或e -玫瑰花分离法检测T淋巴细胞的功能活性。未分离的CLL淋巴细胞对植物致病菌和异体细胞的反应较差。富含E-RFC的亚群显示PHA-增加,mlc反应性正常;然而,在所有实验中,Con A反应都明显减少。T细胞缺失的亚群对所有的有丝分裂原都没有反应。来自正常供体的纯化T细胞对PHA、Con a和PWM的反应性降低。在几乎所有的实验中,Con A反应都被完全取消了。这些减弱的反应可以通过未分离的细胞或少量同基因、丝裂霉素处理的单核细胞来恢复。数据表明,丝裂原诱导的体外T淋巴细胞刺激通常取决于单核细胞的存在。
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