Carvalho E M, Badaró R, Reed S G, Jones T C, Johnson W D
J Clin Invest. 1985 Dec;76(6):2066-9. doi: 10.1172/JCI112209.
The lymphocytes from eight patients with active visceral leishmaniasis (VL), a disease associated with marked immunologic dysfunction, were examined for ability to produce interleukin 2 (IL-2) and gamma interferon during in vitro cultivation. It was found that both IL-2 and gamma interferon production, in response to leishmania antigen, was absent during the active disease, but was restored after successful chemotherapy. Untreated VL patients produced IL-2 and gamma interferon when stimulated with phytohemagglutinin (PHA). Six patients with either active cutaneous or mucosal leishmaniasis, a disease not associated with immunosuppression, showed high levels of gamma interferon in response to leishmania antigen and PHA. Since IL-2 and gamma interferon have been shown to have important roles in the immune response and in the killing of leishmania, their absence may represent a key defect in the immune response in VL.
对8例活动性内脏利什曼病(VL)患者的淋巴细胞进行了检测,该疾病与明显的免疫功能障碍相关,检测其在体外培养过程中产生白细胞介素2(IL-2)和γ干扰素的能力。结果发现,在疾病活动期,针对利什曼原虫抗原,IL-2和γ干扰素的产生均缺失,但在成功化疗后得以恢复。未经治疗的VL患者在受到植物血凝素(PHA)刺激时会产生IL-2和γ干扰素。6例患有活动性皮肤或黏膜利什曼病(一种与免疫抑制无关的疾病)的患者,针对利什曼原虫抗原和PHA表现出高水平的γ干扰素。由于IL-2和γ干扰素已被证明在免疫反应和杀灭利什曼原虫方面具有重要作用,它们的缺失可能代表了VL免疫反应中的关键缺陷。