免疫系统与中枢神经系统疾病的关系。

Therapia Hungarica (English edition) Pub Date : 1992-01-01
M Bokor, A Faragó, R Schnabel, T Garam
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考虑到非特异性细胞介导的免疫反应在帕金森综合征发病机制中的最终作用,基于黑质多巴胺能细胞的破坏,已经检查了患有这种疾病的患者的杀伤细胞活性。研究结果显示,60岁以下帕金森患者的杀伤细胞活性明显低于年龄较大的帕金森患者。当比较60岁以下年龄组时,患者的活动量明显低于对照组。与病情较轻的患者相比,病情较严重的患者(Hoehn-Yahr's IV-V期)的杀伤细胞活性明显较高。这些结果提示,杀伤细胞介导的ADCC反应可能在该疾病的发病机制中发挥作用。这些检查的结果开辟了新的治疗前景。我们希望,随着我们在免疫学方面知识的增长和技术的进步,受损的免疫系统可以被选择性地影响,在不久的将来,通过细胞毒性细胞的失活、抗体的消除或其他免疫学方法,靶向特异性免疫治疗可以被使用。
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Relationship between the immune system and the diseases of the central nervous system.

Considering the eventual role of non-specific cell-mediated immune reactions in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's syndrome based on the destruction of dopaminergic cells of the substantia nigra the killer cell activity of patients suffering from this disease has been examined. According to the results the killer cell activity of Parkinson patients is significantly lower in the age group below 60 years as compared to the higher age groups. When comparing the age groups below 60 years, significantly lower activity was measured in the patients than in the controls. Killer cell activity is significantly higher in patients suffering from more severe conditions (Hoehn-Yahr's stage IV-V) when compared to the milder cases. These results suggest the possibility that killer cell-mediated ADCC reaction may play a role in the pathogenesis of the disease. The results of these examinations open new therapeutic perspectives. It may be hoped that, as a result of our increasing knowledge and technical progress in immunology, the damaged immune system could be selectively influenced and target specific immune therapy could be used in the near future by means of for instance inactivations of cytotoxic cells, elimination of antibodies or other immunological methods.

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