In vitro differences between the lymphocytes of normal subjects and atopics.

Clinical allergy Pub Date : 1979-11-01
O Strannegård, I L Strannegård
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Recently evidence has accumulated that atopic disease is associated with a deficiency of thymus-derived (T) cells. This deficiency appears to be primary, rather than secondary to treatment or manifestations of the disease. Results of in vitro studies indicate that the deficiency is most pronounced in certain subpopulations of T cells, and therefore a disturbance of the balance between subsets of T cells, notably suppressor and helper T cells, may develop in vivo in atopics. Some results suggest that there is indeed a relative deficiency of suppressor T cells in atopic diseases, and thus the hyperproduction of IgE which is associated with these diseases may be explained. The cause of the T cell deficiency in atopy may be a basal cellular abnormality, manifested e.g. as increased sensitivity to inactivation by physiological substances, notably to agents which increase intracellular levels of cyclic AMP. It is equally possible that the T cell deficiency is a direct consequence of subnormal production of certain thymic hormones.

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正常人和特应性患者淋巴细胞的体外差异。
最近积累的证据表明,特应性疾病与胸腺源性(T)细胞缺乏有关。这种缺陷似乎是原发的,而不是继发于疾病的治疗或表现。体外研究结果表明,这种缺陷在T细胞的某些亚群中最为明显,因此,在体内,特应性患者可能会出现T细胞亚群之间平衡的紊乱,尤其是抑制性和辅助性T细胞。一些结果表明,在特应性疾病中确实存在相对缺乏的抑制性T细胞,从而可以解释与这些疾病相关的IgE的过量产生。特应性T细胞缺乏的原因可能是基底细胞异常,表现为对生理物质失活的敏感性增加,特别是对增加细胞内环AMP水平的药物。同样可能的是,T细胞缺乏是某些胸腺激素分泌不正常的直接后果。
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