Salimonu L S, Ojo-Amaize E, Johnson A O, Laditan A A, Akinwolere O A, Wigzell H
Cell Immunol. 1983 Nov;82(1):210-5. doi: 10.1016/0008-8749(83)90154-5.
Natural killer (NK) cell activity and responsiveness to interferon (IFN) were measured in the peripheral blood of infants having kwashiorkor or marasmus and of nutritionally recovered malnourished children. Depression of NK activity in the peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) of the malnourished children was noted, while normal levels of activity were observed in the nutritionally recovered infants. Addition of exogeneous interferon in vitro potentiated the NK levels of PBLs from well-nourished and nutritionally recovered infants, but had either a nonsignificant impact on cells from the marasmic infants or a suppressive effect on the cells from infants with kwashiorkor. The success of exogenous interferon to potentiate the NK levels of PBLs from nutritionally recovered infants suggests that nutritional repletion corrects the impaired cellular responsiveness in these patients.
对患有夸休可尔症或消瘦症的婴儿以及营养恢复的营养不良儿童的外周血进行了自然杀伤(NK)细胞活性和对干扰素(IFN)反应性的检测。结果发现,营养不良儿童外周血淋巴细胞(PBLs)中的NK活性降低,而营养恢复的婴儿则具有正常水平的活性。体外添加外源性干扰素可增强营养良好和营养恢复婴儿的PBLs的NK水平,但对消瘦婴儿的细胞影响不显著,对夸休可尔症婴儿的细胞则有抑制作用。外源性干扰素增强营养恢复婴儿的PBLs的NK水平这一结果表明,营养补充纠正了这些患者受损的细胞反应性。