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. 1979 Oct;72(4 Suppl):724-31.

Neoplasms of immunoregulatory cells

  • PMID: 158979

Neoplasms of immunoregulatory cells

S Broder et al. Am J Clin Pathol. 1979 Oct.

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of neoplasms which appear to be derived from immunoregulatory cells. Normal T cells play a critical role in the regulation of humoral immune responses by acting as potentiators (helper cells) or inhibitors (suppressor cells) of the B cell transition into immunoglobulin-secreting plasma cells. Certain patients with leukemias or lymphomas of T-cell origin may provide a resource for obtaining homogeneous populations of cells which act as either helper cells (e.g., some patients with the Sézary syndrome) or suppressor cells (e.g., some patients with acute or subacute T-leukemia). The clinical and theoretic implications of such immunoregulatory cell neoplasms are discussed.

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