Rationale and clinical results of using leucocyte-derived immunosupportive therapies in HIV disease.

A A Gottlieb, R C Sizemore, M S Gottlieb, C H Kern
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Leucocyte dialysates contain a number of substances which exert important effects on human cell-mediated immunity. In this report, we describe several properties of a designated subfraction, IMREGR-1, which is obtained by a second dialysis against a membrane having a 3500 m.w. cutoff. These include the ability to augment and accelerate reactions of delayed hypersensitivity against antigens to which the test subject has been previously sensitized, and the ability to enhance the expression in vitro on CD4 lymphocytes of the p55 subunit of the receptor for Interleukin-2. We also report our observation that in a patient with advanced HIV disease whose lymphocytes had lost there ability to properly express the IL-2 receptor, treatment with IMREGR-1 over a period of months restored the expression of the IL-2 receptor on the patient's CD4+ lymphocytes towards normal.

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在HIV疾病中使用白细胞衍生免疫支持疗法的原理和临床结果。
白细胞透析液含有许多对人体细胞介导免疫有重要作用的物质。在本报告中,我们描述了指定亚组分IMREGR-1的几个特性,该亚组分是通过对具有3500 mw截止的膜进行第二次透析获得的。这些包括增强和加速测试对象先前致敏的抗原的延迟超敏反应的能力,以及在体外增强白细胞介素-2受体p55亚基在CD4淋巴细胞上表达的能力。我们还报告了我们的观察结果,在一个晚期艾滋病患者的淋巴细胞已经失去了正常表达IL-2受体的能力,用IMREGR-1治疗几个月后,患者的CD4+淋巴细胞上IL-2受体的表达恢复正常。
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