[Age-dependent sensitivity of human lymphocytes to the immunomodulating effect of bovine and human diacetyl splenopentin].

Allergie und Immunologie Pub Date : 1990-01-01
H U Simon, B Reipert, D Haroske, K Forner, H Storz
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Both newborns and elderly adults suffer from physiological immunodeficiency. The molecular mechanisms responsible for this immunodeficiency are currently investigated by many laboratories. The aim of our investigations was to answer the question wether these immunodeficiencies could be influenced by bovine and/or human diacetyl-splenopentin, two newly developed immunostimulatory peptides. The in vitro effects of these peptides were studied using the lymphocyte transformation test and the detection of the immunoglobulin production (IgG, IgM) by lymphocytes. Thymopentin was used as standard for these investigations. The age dependence of lymphocyte sensitivity was estimated using cells of the following groups of blood donors: newborns (cord blood); young donors (20-30 yr); old donors (over 70 yr). All peptides were shown to have the same effects. The stimulated lymphocyte proliferation (PHA, anti-CD3) was inhibited in young donors and further increased in old donors. There was no influence in the case of newborns. The biological activity of human diacetyl-splenopentin was shown to be higher in comparison with bovine diacetyl-splenopentin.

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人淋巴细胞对牛和人双乙酰脾磷脂免疫调节作用的年龄依赖性敏感性。
新生儿和老年人都患有生理性免疫缺陷。目前许多实验室正在研究导致这种免疫缺陷的分子机制。我们研究的目的是为了回答这些免疫缺陷是否会受到牛和/或人二乙酰脾磷脂这两种新开发的免疫刺激肽的影响。通过淋巴细胞转化试验和淋巴细胞免疫球蛋白(IgG, IgM)的检测,研究了这些肽的体外作用。以胸腺五肽为标准品。淋巴细胞敏感性的年龄依赖性是用以下献血组的细胞来估计的:新生儿(脐带血);年轻捐赠者(20-30岁);老年捐赠者(70岁以上)。所有的多肽都显示出相同的效果。刺激淋巴细胞增殖(PHA,抗cd3)在年轻供者中被抑制,在老年供者中进一步增加。对新生儿没有影响。人二乙酰-脾肽的生物活性比牛二乙酰-脾肽高。
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