Gilbreath M J, MacDermott R P, Pavanand K, Phisphumvithi P, Kongchareon S, Wimonwattrawatee T
Parasite Immunol. 1983 Sep;5(5):431-40. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3024.1983.tb00758.x.
Con A-pretreated mononuclear (MNC) cells from Thai adults with naturally acquired P. falciparum or P. vivax malaria were significantly less effective in suppressing the responsiveness of autologous or normal allogeneic responder cells to mitogenic lectins or allogenic stimulator cells than pretreated cells from healthy donors. Serial studies of three patients demonstrated that reduced suppressor cell activity was present early in malaria infection but returned to normal soon after treatment. These studies demonstrate that the loss of T cells previously observed in patients with malaria, in part may functionally represent a loss of suppressor T cells.
来自泰国自然感染恶性疟原虫或间日疟原虫的成年患者经刀豆蛋白A预处理的单核细胞(MNC),与来自健康供体的预处理细胞相比,在抑制自体或正常异体反应细胞对促有丝分裂凝集素或异体刺激细胞的反应性方面效果显著较差。对三名患者的系列研究表明,疟疾感染早期存在抑制细胞活性降低的情况,但治疗后很快恢复正常。这些研究表明,先前在疟疾患者中观察到的T细胞丧失,部分在功能上可能代表抑制性T细胞的丧失。