In vivo and in vitro suppression of lymphocyte function in Aspergillus sinusitis.

D Loidolt, H Mangge, M Wilders-Truschnig, F Beaufort, K Schauenstein
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In about 10% of patients who are operated on for chronic sinusitis, an aspergilloma is found in the affected paranasal sinus. In order to detect possible underlying immune defects, 25 patients with aspergillomas were subjected to an immunological screening program. The data obtained were compared with those of patients with non-mycotic chronic sinusitis and healthy controls. Total lymphocyte counts and immunoglobulin levels were normal in both groups with sinusitis. However, leukocyte subset analyses using membrane fluorescence revealed a significant decrease of CD11+ cells (macrophages, monocytes and natural killer-cells) in both types of sinusitis. Furthermore, a markedly enhanced frequency of CD25+ cells (interleukin 2-receptor-bearing cells), was observed in patients with the aspergillomas. Additionally, peripheral blood lymphocytes in both groups of patients showed a significant reduction in the proliferative response to both T- and B-cell mitogens, with the values for the mitogens ConA and PHA being significantly lower in the aspergilloma patients as compared to those with non-mycotic sinusitis. This lack of lymphocyte stimulation in the aspergilloma group was also manifest in skin tests to recall antigens. These first data suggest that there is an immune deficiency in patients with chronic sinusitis caused by Aspergillus fumigatus. Further studies are needed to clarify if this defect is the cause or the result of the mycotic infection.

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曲霉菌性鼻窦炎淋巴细胞功能的体内外抑制。
在大约10%接受慢性鼻窦炎手术的患者中,在受影响的副鼻窦中发现曲菌瘤。为了发现潜在的免疫缺陷,25例曲菌瘤患者接受了免疫筛查程序。所得数据与非真菌性慢性鼻窦炎患者和健康对照进行比较。两组鼻窦炎患者淋巴细胞计数和免疫球蛋白水平均正常。然而,使用膜荧光的白细胞亚群分析显示,CD11+细胞(巨噬细胞、单核细胞和自然杀伤细胞)在两种类型的鼻窦炎中均显著减少。此外,在曲霉菌瘤患者中观察到CD25+细胞(白细胞介素2受体携带细胞)的频率显著增强。此外,两组患者的外周血淋巴细胞对T细胞和b细胞有丝分裂原的增殖反应均显著降低,曲霉菌瘤患者的有丝分裂原ConA和PHA的值明显低于非真菌性鼻窦炎患者。曲菌瘤组淋巴细胞缺乏刺激也表现在皮肤试验中,以召回抗原。这些初步数据表明,由烟曲霉引起的慢性鼻窦炎患者存在免疫缺陷。需要进一步的研究来阐明这种缺陷是真菌感染的原因还是结果。
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