Cell Cooperations in the Mitogen-Induced Transformation of Human Blood Lymphocytes in Healthy Persons and in Hodgkin’s Disease

Author(s):  
M. Schlaak ◽  
P. Schröder ◽  
J. C. Wulff
1997 ◽  
Vol 58 (3) ◽  
pp. 177-180 ◽  
Author(s):  
I.A Kostanyan ◽  
M.I Merkulova ◽  
E.V Navolotskaya ◽  
R.I Nurieva

2007 ◽  
Vol 326 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 76-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
L.E.A. de Wit ◽  
L. Spruijt ◽  
G.C. Schoonderwoerd ◽  
I.F.M. de Coo ◽  
H.J.M. Smeets ◽  
...  

2007 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Ramachandr ◽  
N. Rajendra Prasad ◽  
K.V. Pugalendi ◽  
Venugopal P. Menon

2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mona A.M. Abo-Zeid ◽  
Thomas Liehr ◽  
Amira M. Gamal-Eldeen ◽  
Mahmoud Zawrah ◽  
Mostafa Ali ◽  
...  

AbstractGold nanoparticles (GNPs) are intended to be used in nanomedicine. Due to nanotechnology innovation GNPs of variable sizes and in different shapes including rods, spheres, cubes, etc., can easily be produced. The aim of the present studies was to evaluate the cyto-and genotoxicity inducible by different shaped GNPs on normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes.Four different shapes of GNPs including big rod GNPs (BR-GNPs, 50 nm), small rod GNPs (SR-GNPs, 30 nm), sphere GNPs (S-GNPs, 15 nm) and semi-cube GNPs (SC-GNPs, 15 nm) were studied. Cultured human blood lymphocytes were treated with different concentrations of these GNPs for 24 h in vitro. Cytotoxicity was evaluated based on the mitotic index (MI), while genotoxicity was studied by an interphase-fluorescence in situ hybridization (I-FISH) assay. The following genes were studied in I-FISH:The lowest concentration of BR-GNPs neither had an effect mitotic activity nor enhanced gain or loss of examined gene signals in a significant manner with I-FSH. Other concentrations of BR-GNPs, SR-GNPs, S-GNPs and SC-GNPs with all concentrations inhibited the mitotic activity of the cells and reduced the cell proliferation highly significantly. The different types of GNPs initiated the duplication ofGNPs at high concentration can reduce the cell proliferation and induce DNA damage. Low concentration of rod-shaped GNPs at 50 nm was safe on human lymphocytes. Further research studies are required to optimize the concentration, shape and size of GNPs before using them in nanomedicine.


Author(s):  
Evelyn Assadian ◽  
Hamid Dezhampanah ◽  
Enayatollah Seydi ◽  
Jalal Pourahmad

Blood ◽  
1990 ◽  
Vol 76 (3) ◽  
pp. 583-589 ◽  
Author(s):  
G Grimfors ◽  
G Holm ◽  
H Mellstedt ◽  
PO Schnell ◽  
O Tullgren ◽  
...  

Abstract Untreated patients with Hodgkin's disease (HD) have a blood T- lymphocytopenia mainly caused by a reduction of the CD4+ subset. Indirect support for a sequestration of T cells in the spleen and tumor- involved lymphoid tissue has accumulated. To test the hypothesis that the blood CD4 T-lymphocytopenia in patients with HD is caused by an altered lymphocyte traffic, 12 untreated HD patients and five in complete clinical remission (CCR) were studied. Blood lymphocytes were collected by leukapheresis and gradient centrifugation, and were further purified by an adherence step. The cells were labeled with indium-111 oxine and reinfused intravenously into the patient. The radioactivity of CD4+ and CD8+ blood lymphocytes separated by immunoabsorption was measured from serial blood samples. CD4+ cells were eliminated more rapidly in untreated patients than patients in CCR. Repeated gamma camera imaging after autotransfusion of indium-111 oxine labeled cells demonstrated an accumulation of radioactivity in tumor-involved tissue of untreated patients. These findings support the concept of an enhanced elimination of CD4+ cells in patients with active HD that may contribute to the observed blood T-lymphocytopenia and may reflect a biologic response to the tumor.


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