Hiroshima Journal of Medical Sciences Volume 35 Issue 2
published_at 1986-06

Immune Functions of Former Poison Gas Workers I. Mitogenic response of lymphocytes and serum factors

YAMAKIDO Michio
YANAGIDA Jitsuro
ISHIOKA Shinichi
MATSUZAKA Shigeru
HOZAWA Soichiro
TAKAISHI Masatoshi
INAMIZU Tsutomu
AKIYAMA Mitoshi
NISHIMOTO Yukio
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Abstract
The relation of depressed immune function to carcinogenesis has been estimated in the living body. The authors have measured the immunological parameters in former poison gas workers, a group having a high risk of carcinogenesis, for comparison with age matched normal controls and the following results were obtained.
1) With regard to serum factors, no significant difference could be demonstrated between normal controls and poison gas workers in such immunoglobulins as IgG, IgA, and IgM, in acute phase reactants such as α1-AT, α1-AG, α2-HS and C3 and in such tumor markers as CEA, ferritin, and β2-microglobulin. Furthermore, no difference could be observed in the positive rate of immune complex and in complement activity.
2) No difference could be observed between the two groups with regard to tuberculin skin reaction and number of lymphocytes, but the longer the duration of work at the poison gas factory, the more significant was the increase in those who showed negative tuberculin skin reaction.
3) In comparison with normal controls, mitogenic response to PHA showed a significant decrease in poison gas workers, but no significant difference could be seen in mitogenic response to Con A and PPD and in mixed lymphocyte reaction.
4) No significant difference could be demonstrated between the two groups in the inhibitory effects of serum on mitogenic response to PHA and Con A and on mixed lymphocyte reaction.
Keywords
Poison gas workers
Serum factors
Mitogenic response of lymphocytes