Assessment of environmental contaminant-induced lymphocyte dysfunction
- PMID: 7016518
- PMCID: PMC1568728
- DOI: 10.1289/ehp.8139105
Assessment of environmental contaminant-induced lymphocyte dysfunction
Abstract
Although it has been established that environmental contaminants can alter immune function, the mechanisms of action have yet to be determined. This paper reviews the effects of hydrocarbon environmental contaminants on lymphocyte function and presents an approach which may serve to delineate the mechanisms of action. The approach is based on the use of the developmental phases of an immune response and assays which can be used for their functional assessment. Possible interactions between environmental contaminants and lymphocyte function and factors which must be considered in the evaluation of immune status are discussed. In addition, a study on the influence of the chronic exposure to two polyhalogenated hydrocarbons, PCB and HCB, on several parameters of lymphocyte function in mice is presented.
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