Hari Kumar M K, Knight R A, Snaith M L
Clin Exp Immunol. 1984 Oct;58(1):21-8.
Unfractionated mononuclear cells from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) immunized with influenza vaccines do not produce a secondary in vitro anti-influenza antibody response when challenged with virus antigen. Irradiated T lymphocytes from normal, disease control and from SLE donors whether vaccinated or not, help allogeneic normal non-T cells to produce specific anti-influenza antibody in vitro. Irradiated normal T cells, however, do not help allogeneic non-T cells from SLE donors. Non-irradiated T cells from 40% of the SLE patients, irrespective of whether or not they had been vaccinated, also provide specific help for MLC incompatible normal non-T cells in the influenza antibody response. This non-restricted interaction was not seen using non-irradiated T cells from any normal or disease control donor. No anti-DNA antibodies were produced in virus stimulated cultures of non-irradiated or irradiated SLE T cells with allogeneic normal non-T cells.
用流感疫苗免疫的系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者的未分离单核细胞,在受到病毒抗原刺激时不会产生体外继发性抗流感抗体反应。来自正常、疾病对照以及SLE供体(无论是否接种疫苗)的经辐照的T淋巴细胞,在体外可帮助同种异体正常非T细胞产生特异性抗流感抗体。然而,经辐照的正常T细胞并不能帮助来自SLE供体的同种异体非T细胞。40%的SLE患者的未辐照T细胞,无论是否接种过疫苗,在流感抗体反应中也能为MLC不相容的正常非T细胞提供特异性帮助。使用来自任何正常或疾病对照供体的未辐照T细胞均未观察到这种非限制性相互作用。在未辐照或辐照的SLE T细胞与同种异体正常非T细胞的病毒刺激培养物中未产生抗DNA抗体。