Alteration of natural killer cell subsets (two color analysis) and their activity in peripheral blood in inflammatory bowel disease.

I Hirata, K Hayashi, S Asada, H Miyoshi, K Iwakoshi, S Ohshiba
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The natural killer (NK) activity and NK cell subsets in peripheral blood were evaluated in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), by using 51Cr release cytotoxicity assay and two color flowcytometry analysis. The peripheral blood NK activity was significantly lower in IBD than that in normal controls. This decrease of the NK activity was independent on the disease activity of IBD but dependent on the steroid medication. The total population of NK cells (Leu 7+ or 11c+ cells) did not change in IBD as compared with those of normal controls. However, the proportions of Leu7+11c- cells and Leu7-11c+ cells in IBD were higher and lower, respectively as compared with those of normal controls. These findings suggest that the maturation step of NK cell lineages might be impaired in IBD. The decrease of NK activity in IBD was supported by the change in the proportion of NK cell subsets described above. It was thought that such a change in NK cell subsets might be a specific finding in IBD patients, because it was not observed in patients with non-IBD colitis.

炎性肠病患者外周血自然杀伤细胞亚群(双色分析)及其活性的改变
采用51Cr释放细胞毒性试验和双色流式细胞术分析,评价炎症性肠病(IBD)患者外周血自然杀伤细胞(NK)活性和NK细胞亚群。IBD患者外周血NK活性明显低于正常对照组。NK活性的降低与IBD的疾病活性无关,但依赖于类固醇药物。与正常对照组相比,IBD患者NK细胞总数(Leu 7+或11c+细胞)没有变化。然而,与正常对照组相比,IBD中Leu7+11c-细胞和Leu7-11c+细胞的比例分别较高和较低。这些发现表明NK细胞系的成熟步骤可能在IBD中受损。上述NK细胞亚群比例的变化支持IBD中NK活性的降低。人们认为NK细胞亚群的这种变化可能是IBD患者的特异性发现,因为在非IBD结肠炎患者中没有观察到这种变化。
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