Ex vivo removal of serum igg in a patient with colon carcinoma.Some biochemical, immunological and histological observations
- 1 July 1978
Abstract
Plasma of a patient with metastatic colon carcinoma was perfused over Formalin and heat-killed S. aureus, in an extracorporeal filtration apparatus, in order to nonspecifically remove IgG and its complexes. Twenty ex vivo absorption procedures were done, over a five-month period, with a minimum of discomfort to the patient. Extracorporeal perfusion of plasma on S. aureus effectively reduced the levels of IgG and immune complexes in the perfused plasma. The nonspecific removal of IgG resulted in 1) slight biochemical alterations in the serum, 2) a transient reduction in the serum blocking activity and appearance of complement-dependent serum cytotoxicity, 3) an increase in the serum IgM levels, 4) a transient increase in the Ig surface-bearing lymphocytes and a decrease in “E” rosetting lymphocytes in the first 24–48 hours postperfusion, particularly during the early treatments, 5) an improvement in general condition of the patient and decrease in tumor size, and 6) histological changes in the tumor consistent with tumor destruction. The potential problems and clinical applications of procedures involving ex vivo specific or nonspecific immunoabsorbents are discussed.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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