Abstract

Quantitation of the concentration of immunoproteins in serum, and cystic fluids from six patients (three with cerebral astrocytoma and three with cerebellar hemangioblastoma) has been determined. The values for total protein, albumin, immunoproteins IgG, IgA, and IgM, and C3C (complement) in cyst fluid more closely correspond to serum than to cerebrospinal fluid values. Values for cyst fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, and serum were determined using albumin ratios in order to compare relative differences between fluids from these three compartments. Our data suggests that: 1) the major protein content of brain tumor cyst fluid is consequential to a transudative process from serum, and 2) that immunoglobulins IgG and IgA are present in higher concentrations in human brain tumor cyst fluids in comparison to IgM concentrations. These studies further question the concept of the brain as an "immunological privileged site", and may be of direct relevance to the investigation of the use of immunotherapeutic modalities as an adjunct after surgical tumor removal.

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