Literature DB >> 1081921

Antibody-dependent lymphocyte killer function in human immunodeficiency diseases.

G S Rachelefsky, P R McConnachie, A J Ammann, P I Terasaki, E R Stiehm.   

Abstract

Antibody-dependent cell immunity to the lymphocyte system (ABCIL) has been shown to be a function of a non-thymus-processed cell in the experimental animal. To evaluate its role in the human and to assess its clinical usefulness, we assessed ABCIL in twenty-five patients with various immunodeficiency (ID) syndromes. Our technique measures the lysis of 51Cr-labelled normal human lymphocytes coated with HL-A-specific antibody. Cytotoxicity is expressed as a percentage of 51Cr released after subtracting the spontaneous target cell release. Mean values in normals are 20+/-2 (s.e.). The ten patients with AB deficiency had a mean ABCIL of 7-9+/-2 (Pless than0-01). All eight patients with cellular ID had normal ABCIL (18+/-2), while the ten patients with combined ID had variable results. Effector cell function in the ABCIL test correlated (r=0-74; Pless than0-05) with the percentage of B cells in the peripheral blood. No correlation was found between ABCIL function and serum immunoglobulin levels or rosette-forming cells in the peripheral blood. There is a function for B lymphocytes other than as a precursor of antibody-synthesizing cells.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1081921      PMCID: PMC1538024     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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