Department of Pathology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Inflammation. 1976 Mar;1(2):127-41. doi: 10.1007/BF00917524.
This review is an attempt to summarize studies which demonstrate the participation of all three kinds of granulocytes in reactions of both immediate and delayed hypersensitivity. The focus is on the biologic control of these cell types by various mediator substances, in particular the lymphokines and the complement-derived factors. These factors collectively mobilize, attract, activate, immobilize, and otherwise affect granulocyte function in vitro and in vivo. These mechanisms which lead to control of the distribution and properties of the granulocytes are of prime importance in the production of an inflammatory reaction following an underlying immunologic event. This interface between inflammation and immunity underlies all of clinical and experimental hypersensitivity.
这篇综述试图总结表明所有三种粒细胞参与即刻和迟发性过敏反应的研究。重点是各种介质物质,特别是淋巴因子和补体衍生因子对这些细胞类型的生物控制。这些因子共同动员、吸引、激活、固定以及以其他方式影响体外和体内粒细胞的功能。这些导致粒细胞分布和特性控制的机制在潜在免疫事件后炎症反应的产生中至关重要。炎症和免疫之间的这种相互作用是所有临床和实验过敏反应的基础。