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The effect of estrogen on the incorporation of 3H-thymidine by PHA-stimulated human peripheral blood lymphocytes
Authors:R J Ablin  G R Bruns  P Guinan  I M Bush
Abstract:The effect of estrogen on the incorporation of tritiated thymidine by phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated human peripheral blood lymphocytes was evaluated in 15 adult males. Varying concentrations of diethylstilbestrol diphosphate (DEP-S) were added to peripheral blood lymphocytes with and without PHA to study the effects of estrogen on blastogenesis. Maximum suppression of blastogenesis occurred after the addition of 500 mcg/ml culture of DEP-S. The absence and presence of DEP-S 500 mcg/ml culture resulted in a 52% reduction in lymphocytic reactivity (p.002). It was concluded that this reduction or suppression of lymphocytic blastogenesis in the presence of estrogen suggests that the palliative effects of estrogenic therapy in treating patients with hormone-dependent tumors may be countered by its adverse effect on the host's immunologic responsiveness to malignancy.
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