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Antibody-Dependent Lymphocytotoxicity Induced by Immunoglobulin G from Hodgkin's Disease Splenic Lymphocytes
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Clinical ImmunologyImmunotoxicologyImmunodeficienciesImmunologyPathologyAntibody-dependent Lymphocytotoxicity InducedImmunotherapyHematologyAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyFc ReceptorsImmunoglobulin GAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityImmunologic DiseaseSclerodermaDisease Splenic LymphocytesImmunoglobulin EMedicineEffector Cells
Immunoglobulin G, produced in cultures of splenic lymphocytes obtained from patients with Hodgkin's disease, bound to a population of homologous peripheral blood lymphocytes and initiated antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity in cultures from five out of eight patients. Two patients whose cultures produced negative results had minimal disease; the other was in remission. The target cells appear to be T lymphocytes; the effector cells bear Fc receptors that are inhibited by antigen-antibody complexes. Antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity events may produce the anergy and lymphopenia often seen in Hodgkin's disease.
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