TY - JOUR
T1 - B and T lymphocytes in lymphoproliferative diseases of the skin
T2 - EFFECT OF A THYMIC HORMONE ON THE IMMUNOCOMPETENCE OF T LYMPHOCYTES
AU - DAVID, M.
AU - SHOHAT, B.
AU - TRAININ, N.
AU - FEUERMAN, E. J.
PY - 1980/2
Y1 - 1980/2
N2 - Cell‐mediated immunity using the E‐rosette technique, the graft‐versus‐host reaction and intradermal skin tests were investigated in two groups of patients, twenty‐two with benign lymphoproliferative diseases of the skin (lymphocytic infiltration of the skin and lymphadenosis benigna cutis) and nine with malignant lymphoproliferative diseases (mycosis fungoides and lymphoma cutis). The effect of thymic hormone upon T lymphocytes which proved to have impaired functional capacity was investigated. Seventeen of the twenty‐two patients with benign lymphoproliferative diseases were found to have intact cellular immunity whereas seven of the nine patients with malignant disease proved to be immunodeficient. The determination of immune competence may be of help in establishing the correct diagnosis in doubtful cases and might also be useful in the follow‐up of these patients. The improvement in functional capacity of T lymphocytes resulting from their interaction with a thymic hormone indicates that it holds therapeutic promise.
AB - Cell‐mediated immunity using the E‐rosette technique, the graft‐versus‐host reaction and intradermal skin tests were investigated in two groups of patients, twenty‐two with benign lymphoproliferative diseases of the skin (lymphocytic infiltration of the skin and lymphadenosis benigna cutis) and nine with malignant lymphoproliferative diseases (mycosis fungoides and lymphoma cutis). The effect of thymic hormone upon T lymphocytes which proved to have impaired functional capacity was investigated. Seventeen of the twenty‐two patients with benign lymphoproliferative diseases were found to have intact cellular immunity whereas seven of the nine patients with malignant disease proved to be immunodeficient. The determination of immune competence may be of help in establishing the correct diagnosis in doubtful cases and might also be useful in the follow‐up of these patients. The improvement in functional capacity of T lymphocytes resulting from their interaction with a thymic hormone indicates that it holds therapeutic promise.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1980.tb05684.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1980.tb05684.x
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AN - SCOPUS:0018830997
SN - 0007-0963
VL - 102
SP - 145
EP - 148
JO - British Journal of Dermatology
JF - British Journal of Dermatology
IS - 2
ER -