A comparative analysis of cord blood and adult lymphocytes: interleukin-2 and interferon production, natural killer cell activity, and lymphocyte populations.

Diagnostic immunology Pub Date : 1986-01-01
R Kibler, M J Hicks, A L Wright, L M Taussig
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A comprehensive comparative analysis of lymphocyte populations, natural killer cell activity, and interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interferon production was performed on cord blood and adult peripheral blood mononuclear cell populations. Analysis of the cell types present demonstrated significantly lower percentages of T3+, T8+, and Leu 11+ cells for the cord blood samples compared to the adult samples. Also, both natural killer cell activity and gamma interferon production were significantly lower in the cord blood group. These findings may correlate with the increased susceptibility of young infants to infection. Differences between the two groups were not evident for the percentages of T4+ cells, B cells, and large granular lymphocytes. IL-2 production by cells stimulated with concanavalin A and a phorbol ester was higher in cord blood. Individually, half of the cord blood samples contained more IL-2 than any of the adult samples. This result could be caused either by greater production of IL-2 by the cord blood samples or by greater utilization of IL-2 by the adult samples.

脐带血和成人淋巴细胞的比较分析:白细胞介素-2和干扰素的产生,自然杀伤细胞活性和淋巴细胞群。
对脐带血和成人外周血单核细胞群进行了淋巴细胞群、自然杀伤细胞活性、白细胞介素-2 (IL-2)和干扰素产生的综合比较分析。对细胞类型的分析表明,与成人样本相比,脐带血样本中T3+、T8+和Leu 11+细胞的百分比明显较低。此外,脐带血组的自然杀伤细胞活性和γ干扰素的产生都明显较低。这些发现可能与幼儿对感染的易感性增加有关。两组患者的T4+细胞、B细胞和大颗粒淋巴细胞百分比差异不明显。脐带血中受豆豆蛋白A和磷脂酯刺激的细胞产生的IL-2较高。单独来看,一半的脐带血样本比任何成人样本含有更多的IL-2。这一结果可能是由于脐带血样本产生更多的IL-2或成人样本更多地利用IL-2造成的。
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