Chandy K G, Charles M A, Buckingham B, Waldeck N, Kershnar A, Gupta S
Immunol Lett. 1984;8(2):89-91. doi: 10.1016/0165-2478(84)90056-7.
Peripheral blood from 11 newly diagnosed patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) was studied for the proportion of monoclonal antibody (HNK 1, Leu 7) defined natural killer (NK) cells using a fluorescence-activated cell sorter analyzer. The proportion of Leu 7+ cells in patients with IDDM (7.0 +/- 4.0) was significantly (P less than 0.001) lower than in simultaneously studied healthy controls (16.8 +/- 7.0). A 2-yr-old boy with recent onset IDDM had a deficiency of Leu 7+ NK cells (6.1%), while his healthy identical twin had normal proportions of Leu 7+ cells (22.2%), when compared to a simultaneously studied healthy control. Two patients reexamined in remission and one other studied in remission alone, showed deficiency of Leu 7+ NK cells. This study demonstrates a quantitative deficiency of monoclonal antibody (Leu 7+) defined NK cells in newly diagnosed patients with IDDM that persists during remission of the disease and therefore appears to be independent of metabolic abnormality. The deficiency of NK cells may predispose genetically susceptible individuals to viral-induced islet cell injury, contributing to the pathogenesis of IDDM.
利用荧光激活细胞分选分析仪,对11例新诊断的胰岛素依赖型糖尿病(IDDM)患者的外周血进行研究,以确定单克隆抗体(HNK 1、Leu 7)所定义的自然杀伤(NK)细胞的比例。IDDM患者中Leu 7+细胞的比例(7.0±4.0)显著低于(P<0.001)同期研究的健康对照者(16.8±7.0)。与同期研究的健康对照相比,一名近期发病的2岁IDDM男孩存在Leu 7+ NK细胞缺乏(6.1%),而其健康的同卵双胞胎Leu 7+细胞比例正常(22.2%)。两名处于缓解期复诊的患者以及另一名仅在缓解期接受研究的患者,均显示出Leu 7+ NK细胞缺乏。本研究表明,新诊断的IDDM患者存在单克隆抗体(Leu 7+)所定义的NK细胞数量缺乏,且在疾病缓解期持续存在,因此似乎与代谢异常无关。NK细胞缺乏可能使遗传易感个体易受病毒诱导的胰岛细胞损伤,从而导致IDDM的发病机制。