导致麻风病混合淋巴细胞反应受损的因素。

S H Han, Z N Chang, L C Tsai, K H Hsu
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混合性淋巴细胞反应在非活动性麻风和结核样麻风中基本正常,而在活动性麻风中则严重受损。这种损伤被发现是由某些未知的因素在他们的血浆和亚正常的T淋巴细胞反应性造成的。麻风活动性患者血浆抑制正常细胞的反应,正常血浆增强麻风活动性淋巴细胞的反应。细胞因子的研究采用单向反应,用丝裂霉素c灭活两种淋巴细胞制剂中的一种。用灭活的正常细胞代替类似处理的麻风细胞,可部分逆转活跃的麻风淋巴细胞的成母损伤,相反,用灭活的麻风淋巴细胞代替刺激细胞,可抑制正常异体淋巴细胞的反应。
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Factors contributing to impairment of the mixed lymphocyte reaction in leprosy.

Whereas the mixed lymphocyte reaction was essentially normal in inactive lepromatous leprosy and tuberculoid leprosy, it was severely impaired in active lepromatous leprosy. The impairment was found to be contributed by certain unknown factors in their plasma and subnormal reactivity of their T lymphocytes. The plasma derived from active lepromatous leprosy patients depressed the reaction of normal cells and normal plasma enhanced the reaction of active lepromatous lymphocytes. The cellular factor was studied by using a one-way reaction in which one of the two lymphocyte preparations was inactivated with mitomycin C. The impairment of blastogenesis of active lepromatous lymphocytes was partially reversed by substituting inactivated normal cells for similarly treated leprous cells, and conversely the response of normal allogeneic lymphocytes was depressed by substituting inactivated leprous lymphocytes as the stimulator cells.

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