Serial evaluation of lymphocyte function in bone marrow-grafted patients.

Diagnostic immunology Pub Date : 1986-01-01
A D D'Andrea, E Bayever, K M Haines, R W Wilmott, R A Polin, C S August, S D Douglas
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Deficiencies in both cellular and humoral immunity follow human bone marrow transplantation, predisposing recipients to life-threatening infections. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (cells of donor marrow origin) from nine patients were collected serially at 3-month intervals during the first year post transplant and evaluated for proliferation and lymphokine (gamma interferon and interleukin-2) production in vitro. Cultures of patient cells or those of normal adult volunteers were stimulated by phytohemagglutinin (PHA) in vitro, and lymphocyte blastogenesis was assayed by tritiated thymidine uptake on day 2. PHA blastogenesis for peripheral blood mononuclear cell cultures from patients post bone marrow transplant achieved normal levels 3-6 months post transplant. Supernatants produced by cells from marrow recipients (less than 12 months post transplant) had lower-than-normal IFN-gamma activity and decreased IL-2 activity. Two patients with acute graft-vs-host disease (GVHD) had persistently depressed PHA blastogenesis, IFN-gamma production, and IL-2 production at 12 months post transplant.

骨髓移植患者淋巴细胞功能的系列评价。
人骨髓移植后细胞和体液免疫缺陷,使受者容易受到危及生命的感染。在移植后的第一年,每隔3个月连续收集9例患者的外周血单个核细胞(来源于供体骨髓的细胞),并在体外评估增殖和淋巴因子(γ干扰素和白细胞介素-2)的产生。用植物血凝素(phytohemagglutinin, PHA)刺激患者细胞和正常成人志愿者细胞体外培养,并在第2天用氚化胸腺嘧啶摄取法检测淋巴细胞的成胚情况。骨髓移植后患者外周血单个核细胞培养的PHA胚形成在移植后3-6个月达到正常水平。骨髓受体细胞产生的上清液(移植后不到12个月)ifn - γ活性低于正常水平,IL-2活性降低。2例急性移植物抗宿主病(GVHD)患者在移植后12个月持续抑制PHA胚发生、ifn - γ产生和IL-2产生。
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