RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN T CELL IMMUNITY PARAMETERS AND SMOOTH-CELL CARCINOMA ANTIGEN (SCCA) CONTENTS IN BLOOD SERUM FROM THE PATIENTS WITH LOCAL DISSEMINATED FORMS OF UTERINE CERVIX CANCER
Uterine cervical cancer is among the main items of modern oncology. Determination of SCCA levels in blood serum of women with locally disseminated forms of uterine cervical cancer has a great significance for estimation the extent of lesions, tumor progression patterns, as well as treatment monitori...
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oai:doaj.org-article:a6b868196a97417698c84131266ccac42021-11-18T08:03:38ZRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN T CELL IMMUNITY PARAMETERS AND SMOOTH-CELL CARCINOMA ANTIGEN (SCCA) CONTENTS IN BLOOD SERUM FROM THE PATIENTS WITH LOCAL DISSEMINATED FORMS OF UTERINE CERVIX CANCER1563-06252313-741X10.15789/1563-0625-2010-4-5-387-392https://doaj.org/article/a6b868196a97417698c84131266ccac42014-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/209https://doaj.org/toc/1563-0625https://doaj.org/toc/2313-741XUterine cervical cancer is among the main items of modern oncology. Determination of SCCA levels in blood serum of women with locally disseminated forms of uterine cervical cancer has a great significance for estimation the extent of lesions, tumor progression patterns, as well as treatment monitoring. During our study, we have determined that, before starting a specific treatment, all the patients with locally disseminated forms of cervical cancer had high serum levels of SCCA, along with suppressed anti-tumor immunity.Interestingly, high SCCA levels in blood serum proved to correlate with a decrease in anti-tumor immunity factors in those patients who showed a negative dynamics of tumor progression within one year after the therapy was performed. Meanwhile, the patients with positive post-treatment dynamics exhibited a significant decrease of SCCA levels over a year after therapy, as compared with appropriate pre-treatment values, accompanied by increase in anti-tumor immunity markers in these cases.I. L. BaturinaI. Yu. OrnerO. S. AbramovskikhL. F. TeleshevaA. V, ZharovK. V. NikushkinaSPb RAACIarticlescctcell immunitycervical cancerImmunologic diseases. AllergyRC581-607RUMedicinskaâ Immunologiâ, Vol 12, Iss 4-5, Pp 387-392 (2014) |
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Uterine cervical cancer is among the main items of modern oncology. Determination of SCCA levels in blood serum of women with locally disseminated forms of uterine cervical cancer has a great significance for estimation the extent of lesions, tumor progression patterns, as well as treatment monitoring. During our study, we have determined that, before starting a specific treatment, all the patients with locally disseminated forms of cervical cancer had high serum levels of SCCA, along with suppressed anti-tumor immunity.Interestingly, high SCCA levels in blood serum proved to correlate with a decrease in anti-tumor immunity factors in those patients who showed a negative dynamics of tumor progression within one year after the therapy was performed. Meanwhile, the patients with positive post-treatment dynamics exhibited a significant decrease of SCCA levels over a year after therapy, as compared with appropriate pre-treatment values, accompanied by increase in anti-tumor immunity markers in these cases. |
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I. L. Baturina I. Yu. Orner O. S. Abramovskikh L. F. Telesheva A. V, Zharov K. V. Nikushkina |
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I. L. Baturina I. Yu. Orner O. S. Abramovskikh L. F. Telesheva A. V, Zharov K. V. Nikushkina |
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I. L. Baturina |
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN T CELL IMMUNITY PARAMETERS AND SMOOTH-CELL CARCINOMA ANTIGEN (SCCA) CONTENTS IN BLOOD SERUM FROM THE PATIENTS WITH LOCAL DISSEMINATED FORMS OF UTERINE CERVIX CANCER |
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN T CELL IMMUNITY PARAMETERS AND SMOOTH-CELL CARCINOMA ANTIGEN (SCCA) CONTENTS IN BLOOD SERUM FROM THE PATIENTS WITH LOCAL DISSEMINATED FORMS OF UTERINE CERVIX CANCER |
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN T CELL IMMUNITY PARAMETERS AND SMOOTH-CELL CARCINOMA ANTIGEN (SCCA) CONTENTS IN BLOOD SERUM FROM THE PATIENTS WITH LOCAL DISSEMINATED FORMS OF UTERINE CERVIX CANCER |
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN T CELL IMMUNITY PARAMETERS AND SMOOTH-CELL CARCINOMA ANTIGEN (SCCA) CONTENTS IN BLOOD SERUM FROM THE PATIENTS WITH LOCAL DISSEMINATED FORMS OF UTERINE CERVIX CANCER |
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN T CELL IMMUNITY PARAMETERS AND SMOOTH-CELL CARCINOMA ANTIGEN (SCCA) CONTENTS IN BLOOD SERUM FROM THE PATIENTS WITH LOCAL DISSEMINATED FORMS OF UTERINE CERVIX CANCER |
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relationship between t cell immunity parameters and smooth-cell carcinoma antigen (scca) contents in blood serum from the patients with local disseminated forms of uterine cervix cancer |
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