Young E, Schachter J, Prendergast R A, Taylor H R
Curr Eye Res. 1987 May;6(5):683-9. doi: 10.3109/02713688709034831.
The effect of cyclosporine (CsA) treatment in both primary and secondary Chlamydia trachomatis ocular infection in cynomolgus monkeys was studied. Following primary infection, CsA-treated animals developed severe clinical symptoms which persisted for up to 12 weeks compared to control animals which developed less severe inflammation lasting only 4 to 6 weeks. CsA treatment had no effect on the clinical course of a second ocular infection. Antigen-specific antibodies developed normally in the serum and tears of all animals, but the titer of IgM in serum and secreted IgA in tears of CsA-treated animals was significantly lower than control animals. Chlamydia-specific cell-mediated immunity, as determined by in vitro lymphoproliferation assays of peripheral blood, did not develop in either group of animals.
研究了环孢素(CsA)治疗对食蟹猴原发性和继发性沙眼衣原体眼部感染的影响。原发性感染后,与仅出现持续4至6周较轻炎症的对照动物相比,接受CsA治疗的动物出现了持续长达12周的严重临床症状。CsA治疗对第二次眼部感染的临床病程没有影响。所有动物的血清和泪液中均正常产生抗原特异性抗体,但接受CsA治疗的动物血清中的IgM滴度和泪液中分泌的IgA滴度明显低于对照动物。通过外周血体外淋巴细胞增殖试验测定,两组动物均未产生衣原体特异性细胞介导免疫。