Shohat B, Ideses C, David M, Feuerman E J, Trainin N
Dermatologica. 1985;171(4):226-32. doi: 10.1159/000249427.
T-lymphocyte number and function as well as the effect of a thymic hormone on the T-suppressor cell subset were studied in 22 children suffering from psoriasis vulgaris, subdivided into two groups, those with less than 20% of total skin area involved and those with more than 20% of involvement. The T-cell number was lower in the latter group than it was in the first group or in normal controls. There was no significant difference in the functional activity of T cells in the two groups of patients. The number of T-suppressor cells was significantly lower in the psoriatic children than in normal controls, being lowest in the children showing greater skin involvement. THF, a thymic hormone isolated from calves, was found in vitro to induce T-suppressor cells in the peripheral blood of the psoriatic children, suggesting that this hormone may be able to play a role in the treatment of this disease.
对22名寻常型银屑病患儿的T淋巴细胞数量和功能以及胸腺激素对T抑制细胞亚群的影响进行了研究,这些患儿被分为两组,即皮损面积占体表面积不到20%的患儿和皮损面积超过20%的患儿。后一组患儿的T细胞数量低于第一组患儿或正常对照组。两组患者的T细胞功能活性无显著差异。银屑病患儿的T抑制细胞数量显著低于正常对照组,在皮损面积更大的患儿中最低。从牛犊中分离出的胸腺激素THF,在体外被发现可诱导银屑病患儿外周血中的T抑制细胞,提示这种激素可能在该疾病的治疗中发挥作用。