[Evaluation of cytochrome concentration in peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients with laryngeal cancer].

Elżbieta Hryciuk-Umer, Krzysztof Kupisz, Agnieszka Bojarska-Junak, Adrian Andrzejczak, Eliza Trzaskowska, Krystian Kotiuszko, Janusz Klatka

Oddział Otolaryngologii Chirurgii Głowy i Szyi Wojewódzkiego Szpitala Specjalistycznego w Lublinie.

Journal Article: Otolaryngologia polska. The Polish otolaryngology 11/2011; 65(6):414-6. DOI: 10.1016/S0030-6657(11)70733-8

Abstract

The aim of the study was evaluation of cytochrome concentration in the peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients with laryngeal cancer. The study was conducted in a group of 62 patients presenting different clinical advancement of the disease. The study material consisted of the studied population's peripheral blood from which T lymphocytes were isolated and incubated with monoclonal antibodies. To evaluate antigens’ expression, a FACS Galibur flow cytometre was used; the evaluated cells were labeled with fluorochrome-conjugated monoclonal antibodies. Next, mononuclear cells were rinsed with cold PBS and suspended in the lysis buffer. In the obtained cell lysate the c cytochrome concentration was determined with the use of an immunoenzymatic test, HumanCytochrome cELISA Kit (BenderMed Systems, Austria). Obtained results were compared with the measurements taken in 20 healthy individuals who constituted the control group. On the basis of conducted study it was found that the level of c cytochrome concentration was significantly increased in the T CD3+ lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of patients with stage IV of laryngeal cancer. A positive correlatio was also found between the cytochrome level in lymphocytes and the advancing stage of the disease. Our own observation give grounds to conjecture that together with the progress of laryngeal cancer the energetic potential of lymphocytes increases and so does the readiness of the lymphatic cells to undergo the redox processes, therefore the amount of c cytochrome in the cells increases.

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20 healthy individuals
 
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antigens’ expression
 
c cytochrome
 
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different clinical advancement
 
energetic potential
 
FACS Galibur flow cytometre
 
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lysis buffer
 
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Obtained results
 
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peripheral blood lymphocytes
 
positive correlatio
 
redox processes
 
stage IV
 
T CD3+ lymphocytes
 
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