Sharp A K, Banerjee D K
Clin Exp Immunol. 1985 Apr;60(1):203-6.
Susceptibility to infection with Mycobacterium leprae, the causative organism of leprosy, is the result of a defect in cell-mediated immunity (CMI). The co-operation of macrophages and T lymphocytes is known to be essential for competent CMI response. In this study we have examined peripheral blood monocytes from a range of leprosy patients in an attempt to identify a possible defect in macrophage function. The ability of these cells to produce hydrogen peroxide and superoxide, two bactericidal metabolites of the monocyte/macrophage, has been measured. Monocytes from leprosy patients were found to be capable of producing normal amounts of hydrogen peroxide and superoxide, and no differences in production were found between tuberculoid, lepromatous and control monocytes. These results suggest that macrophages in leprosy are competent, and that probably a T lymphocyte defect contributes to susceptibility to this disease.
对麻风病致病微生物麻风杆菌感染的易感性是细胞介导免疫(CMI)缺陷的结果。已知巨噬细胞和T淋巴细胞的协同作用对于有效的CMI反应至关重要。在本研究中,我们检测了一系列麻风病患者的外周血单核细胞,试图确定巨噬细胞功能中可能存在的缺陷。已经测量了这些细胞产生过氧化氢和超氧化物这两种单核细胞/巨噬细胞杀菌代谢物的能力。发现麻风病患者的单核细胞能够产生正常量的过氧化氢和超氧化物,在结核样型、瘤型和对照单核细胞之间未发现产量差异。这些结果表明,麻风病中的巨噬细胞功能正常,可能是T淋巴细胞缺陷导致了对这种疾病的易感性。