An overview: Antitumor immunity in breast cancer assayed by tube leukocyte adherence inhibition
- 1 February 1977
- Vol. 39 (2), 494-505
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(197702)39:2<494::aid-cncr2820390218>3.0.co;2-8
Abstract
The adherence to glass of human peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL) incubated with tumor antigen in vitro, is specifically inhibited if the PBL are sensitized to the antigen. The presence of leukocyte adherence inhibition (LAI) to tumor extracts indicates the presence of systemic antitumor immunity. By the tube leukocyte adherence inhibition assay (tube LAI), it was shown that 85% (191 of 223) Stage land II,45% (15 of 34) Stage III and 29% (30 of 103) Stage IV breast cancer patients had LAI reactivity. LAI responsiveness diminished with an increased tumor burden and most patients with advanced cancer exhibited no LAI reactivity. When LAI reactivity was monitored for 1 to 6 months after surgery, 13 of 25 Stage I and II breast cancer patients were negative on the first repeat assay. In general, 7 months after mastectomy most patients clinically free of cancer showed no LAI reactivity. Of thirty‐five patients tested between 7 and 18 months after mastectomy, 6 were positive and 4 of the positives had local recurrence. The phenomenon of tube LAI appears to be mediated by mon‐ocytes armed with cytophilic antitumor antibody. The serum of patients whose leukocytes responded in the tube LAI assay had free cytophilic antitumor antibody that “armed” or sensitized normal leukocytes to respond in the LAI assay. Serum arming paralleled leukocyte reactivity before and after surgery. Patients with advanced cancer whose leukocytes failed to react in the LAI assay had serum blocking factors (excess tumor antigen) that abrogated the LAI reactivity of leukocytes from reactive patients.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
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