| Literature DB >> 1800021 |
S Antonaci1, E Jirillo, A Polignano, M T Ventura, R Sabato, L Bonomo.
Abstract
In fourteen patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (TBC) (seven active and seven chronic cases) non-specific immunity and B cell function were evaluated. Polymorphonuclear cell (PMN) and monocyte chemotaxis, phagocytosis and killing were depressed to a different extent regardless of the disease status. Additionally, determination of lymphocyte-derived chemotactic factor and leukocyte inhibitory factor activities indicated a reduced production of these two lymphokines. This may also explain the impairment of phagocyte functions. Furthermore, the frequency of T cell subsets was slightly modified except for the increased number of CD25+ cells. The in vitro antibody response was analysed in a plaque-forming cell system using pokeweed mitogen (PWM) as a polyclonal activator and purified protein derivative (PPD) as a specific antigen. Results show that in patients with active TBC the anti-PPD antibody response was markedly enhanced, while in both groups of patients PWM-induced antibody synthesis was normal. These findings indicate several immune deficiencies related to phase activity which occur during the course of the disease.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1800021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cytobios ISSN: 0011-4529