Defective specific antiinfluenza virus antibody production in vitro by lymphocytes from patients with ataxia-telangiectasia.

Kroc Foundation series Pub Date : 1985-01-01
R Yarchoan, C C Kurman, D L Nelson
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The ability of lymphocytes from 11 patients with ataxia-telangiectasia to produce specific antiinfluenza virus antibody in vitro was evaluated. Lymphocytes from these patients produced markedly less antibody than lymphocytes from normal controls when stimulated with type A influenza viruses. Additional studies were undertaken to evaluate the function of the B cells, T cells, and adherent cells of these patients in specific antibody production. B cells from the AT patients produced one-third to one-half as much antiinfluenza virus antibody as did B cells from normals when stimulated with the polyclonal activator Epstein-Barr virus or, in the two cases studied, when stimulated with influenza virus in the presence of normal HLA-identical T-cells, suggesting that a partial B-cell defect contributed to the deficient antibody response in these patients. Helper T-cell function of T-cells from two patients was evaluated in coculture with their HLA-identical sibling's B cells; these studies revealed that the patients' T-cells could provide less help than normals' T-cells but that this help was not entirely deficient. Furthermore, T-cells from AT patients could provide allostimulated helper T-cell function in coculture with allogeneic normal B cells. Taken together, these results suggest that partial defects of B- and T-cell function both contribute to the decreased antiinfluenza virus antibody production by patients with AT.

失调性毛细血管扩张患者淋巴细胞体外产生缺陷性特异性抗流感病毒抗体。
本文对11例共济失调毛细血管扩张患者淋巴细胞体外产生特异性抗流感病毒抗体的能力进行了评价。这些患者的淋巴细胞在受A型流感病毒刺激时产生的抗体明显少于正常对照的淋巴细胞。进一步的研究评估了这些患者的B细胞、T细胞和贴壁细胞在产生特异性抗体方面的功能。来自AT患者的B细胞产生的抗流感病毒抗体是来自正常人的B细胞的三分之一到二分之一,当用多克隆激活剂爱泼斯坦-巴尔病毒刺激时,或者在研究的两个病例中,当在正常hla相同的t细胞存在的情况下用流感病毒刺激时,这表明部分B细胞缺陷导致了这些患者的抗体反应不足。两名患者的辅助性t细胞的功能与他们hla相同的兄弟姐妹的B细胞共培养进行了评估;这些研究表明,患者的t细胞提供的帮助比正常人的t细胞少,但这种帮助并非完全缺乏。此外,AT患者的t细胞可以与异体正常B细胞共培养,提供同种异体刺激的辅助t细胞功能。综上所述,这些结果表明B细胞和t细胞功能的部分缺陷都有助于AT患者抗流感病毒抗体产生的减少。
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