The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 80, 656-660, Copyright © 1980 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
Diagnosis, stage, and prognosis of lung carcinoma by preoperative assay of lung tumor antigen-sensitive T lymphocytes
WG Ramey, HF Fitzpatrick, GA Hashim, AS Munther, AJ Swistel and WB Burrows
Levels of circulating T lymphocytes sensitized to human lung tumor--
associated antigens (LTA) were determined by the antigen-stimulated active
rosette-forming T cell (AgARFC) assay. These levels were correlated with
detection, pathological tumor stage, and postassay survival of patients
with lung carcinoma. Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs), from patients
found to have lung cancer, were incubated with LTA and produced increased
AgARFC compared to PBLs incubated without LTA. Significant levels of
LTA-sensitive T cells were found in preoperative PBLs of 80% of patients
with Stage I disease (8/10, p < 0.0005), 60% of those with Stage II
disease (3/5, p < 0.025), and 46% of those with Stage III primary lung
cancer (12/26, p < 0.01), compared with 11% of patients with either
benign lung lesions (2/12) or lung metastases (0/6) of nonpulmonary
malignant tumors (by chi square analysis). Postoperative survival
correlated significantly with preoperative levels of LTA-sensitive T cells
by AgARFC assay within Stage I lung cancer (r = 0.807, p < 0.0005).
Stage I + II (r = 0.689, p < 0.001), and Stage III (r = 0.657, p <
0.001, not treated with chemotherapy). Preoperative PBL from patients with
Stage I + II lung cancer were more frequently sensitized to LTA in the
AgARFC assay than from patients with nonpulmonary carcinomas (0/22) or
cigarette smokers (1/7) without pulmonary lesions (p < 0.0005). These
findings demonstrate a high rate of detection of early, resectable lung
carcinomas by preoperative AgARFC assay of PBL sensitized to LTA, and a
significant correlation of LTA-sensitive T cell levels with tumor stage and
patient survival. The AgARFC assay may be of prognostic as well as
diagnostic value in the evaluation of patients with lung carcinoma.