An immunological study of Lyme disease.

Czechoslovak medicine Pub Date : 1990-01-01
S Doutlík, V Kucera, Z Vacek, J Hancil, J Jirous, D Pícha
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84 patients in the second or third stages of serologically diagnosed Lyme disease suffering from different forms of central as well as peripheral nervous system involvement were tested for the participation of autoimmune mechanisms. Cell hypersensitivity to the encephalitogenic basic protein and to antigens from peripheral myelin was evaluated on an Opton cytopherometer according to the effect of the macrophage slowing factor--liberated during short-term incubation of sensibilized lymphocytes by the respective antigen--on the mobility of tannin-treated sheep red blood cells in an electric field. Judged by the presence of autoimmune reactions. Lyme disease has come to occupy a prominent position compared with previously examined other types of neuroinfections. An explanation can be sought in disordered immunoregulating mechanisms, even though the changes in total and active T lymphocytes were not statistically significant. Data on immunological changes are relevant for the indication of immunomodulating therapy as a suitable complement to antibiotic treatment.

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莱姆病的免疫学研究。
84例血清学诊断为第二或第三期莱姆病的患者,患有不同形式的中枢和周围神经系统受累,对自身免疫机制的参与进行了测试。根据巨噬细胞减缓因子对电场中单宁处理的绵羊红细胞的移动性的影响,在Opton细胞血压计上评估了细胞对致脑性碱性蛋白和外周髓鞘抗原的超敏性。巨噬细胞减缓因子在致敏淋巴细胞的短期孵育期间被各自的抗原释放。通过自身免疫反应来判断与先前研究的其他类型的神经感染相比,莱姆病已经占据了突出的地位。尽管总T淋巴细胞和活跃T淋巴细胞的变化没有统计学意义,但可以从紊乱的免疫调节机制中寻求解释。免疫变化的数据与免疫调节治疗作为抗生素治疗的适当补充的适应症有关。
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