急性破坏性肺炎患儿术后联合免疫调节六肽治疗的疗效观察

V. N. Chapurina, Irina V. Nesterova, G. A. Chudilova, S. V. Kovaleva, D. E. Lyagusha, Yu. V. Teterin, N. K. Barova, V. A. Tarakanov
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急性破坏性肺炎(Acute destructive pneumonia, ADP)是一种严重的儿童期化脓性和败血性感染性疾病,其特点是发病率高,并与免疫系统失衡(immune system, is)相关。因此,有必要研究该病的免疫发病机制,以制定新的治疗策略,以消除病原体,排毒,缓解呼吸衰竭和纠正功能性免疫缺陷。我们的目的是进行临床和免疫学研究,以评估使用六肽作为活性物质的药物进行免疫调节治疗的效果。将该药纳入儿童急性破坏性肺炎术后复杂治疗。对15例2-5岁ADP患儿在手术前(研究组1 SG1)和手术后(研究组1a SG1a)进行临床和免疫学检查,包括使用六肽类药物(HP、精氨酸- α -天冬氨酸-赖氨酸-缬氨酸-酪氨酸-精氨酸)进行免疫调节治疗。对照组(CG)为健康儿童20例。采用流式细胞术(美国公司CYTOMICS FC 500)检测T淋巴细胞、B淋巴细胞和自然杀伤细胞(NK)的含量。同时测定血清IgA、IgM、IgG水平(ELISA)和中性粒细胞(NG)的吞噬和杀微生物活性。SG1患者治疗前CD3+CD19-T淋巴细胞、CD3+CD8+ TCTL淋巴细胞数量减少,CD3- cd16 +CD56+ NK细胞含量显著降低(p1-3 0.05)。结果发现,ADP患儿IgG水平与对照组各项指标差异无统计学意义,IgM水平降低(p < 0.05), IgA水平升高(p < 0.05)。我们还发现了NG效应功能的缺陷,即活性吞噬NG功能不足,导致细菌抗原的捕获和杀伤受损。nadph氧化酶活性测定显示对炎症和金黄色葡萄球菌的额外诱导缺乏反应。经过包括免疫调节治疗在内的SG1a组的综合治疗,我们发现CD3+CD19-T淋巴细胞、CD3+CD8+TCTL淋巴细胞、CD3- cd16 +CD56+ NK细胞的含量有所恢复(p1-3 0.05)。由于nadph氧化酶的激活,IgA、IgM趋于正常化,NG效应功能(杀伤能力)得到改善。ADP中免疫参数的恢复与肺部脓性破坏过程的早期恢复有关,没有术后并发症,包括预防脓毒性过程。基于hp的药物制剂的免疫调节治疗方案的临床和免疫学效果提示其在ADP免疫功能低下患儿术后的潜在应用。
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Efficiency of combined postoperative treatment including an immunomodulatory Hexapeptide in children with acute destructive pneumonia
Acute destructive pneumonia (ADP) is a severe purulent and septic infectious disorder of childhood, characterized by a high level of morbidity and associated with imbalance of the immune system (IS). Hence, there is an obvious need to study the immunopathogenesis of this disease in order to develop new therapeutic strategy aimed at eliminating the pathogen, detoxifying the body, relieving respiratory failure and correcting functional immune deficiency. Our aim was to perform a clinical and immunological study in order to evaluate efficiency of immunomodulatory therapy using a medical drug with hexapeptide as an active substance. This drug was included into the complex postoperative treatment of children with acute destructive pneumonia. Clinical and immunological examination of 15 children 2-5 years old with ADP was performed before (study group 1 SG1) and after (study group 1a SG1a) combined postsurgical treatment including immunomodulatory therapy with a Hexapeptide-based pharmaceutical (HP, Arginyl-alpha-Aspartyl-Lysyl-Valyl-Tyrosyl-Arginine). Comparison group (CG) included twenty healthy children. The contents of T and B lymphocytes, natural killer cells (NK) were measured by means of flow cytometry (CYTOMICS FC 500, USA). Serum levels of IgA, IgM, IgG (ELISA), phagocytic and microbicidal activity of neutrophil granulocytes (NG) were also evaluated. Prior to the treatment in SG1 patients, a decreased number of CD3+CD19-T lymphocytes, CD3+CD8+ TCTL lymphocytes was revealed along with significant decrease in the contents of CD3-CD16+CD56+ NK (p1-3 0.05). It was found that in children with ADP, the IgG level did not differ from indices of control group, with a decrease of IgM (p1, 2 0.05), and increased level of IgA (p 0.05). We have also found a deficiency of NG effector functions, i.e., insufficiency of active phagocytic NG with impaired capture and killing of bacterial antigen. Assays of NADPH-oxidase activity showed lacking response to both inflammation and additional induction by S. aureus. After complex treatment including immunomodulatory therapy in the SG1a group, we revealed a recovery in CD3+CD19-T lymphocyte contents, CD3+CD8+TCTL lymphocytes, CD3-CD16+CD56+ NK (p1-3 0.05). The trends towards normalization of IgA, IgM, improved NG effector functions (killing ability) were revealed due to activation of NADPH-oxidases. The restoration of immunological parameters in ADP was associated with earlier recovery from the purulent-destructive process in lungs, absence of postoperative complications including the prevention of septic process. The clinical and immunological effects of the immunomodulatory therapy program with HP-based pharmaceutical preparations suggest its potential usage during postoperative period in immunocompromised children with ADP.
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