Ambrus J L, Chadha K C, Anthone S, Anthone R, Sayyid S
Roswell Park Cancer Institute, General Hospital Department of Experimental Pathology, State University of New York, Buffalo.
Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1993 Jun;176(6):588-90.
The interferon system was investigated in 65 normal control patients and ten patients with chronic renal disease, approximately a half year after renal transplantation and treatment with prednisone and cyclosporine. In previous studies, comparable doses of prednisone had no effect on the interferon system. It was assumed that the changes observed were primarily the result of cyclosporine therapy. In contrast with normal persons, low levels of interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) were found in the circulation of patients. It was thought that this may be related to low grade infections in immunosuppressed persons. In patients, the IFN-alpha synthesizing capacity of leukocytes was significantly decreased. IFN-alpha inhibitor level was slightly increased in two patients. Inhibition of IFN-alpha (IFN-alpha) synthesizing capacity may be part of the immunosuppression mechanism of action of cyclosporine in patients undergoing transplant.
在65名正常对照患者和10名患有慢性肾病的患者中研究了干扰素系统,这些患者在肾移植以及接受泼尼松和环孢素治疗大约半年后。在先前的研究中,相当剂量的泼尼松对干扰素系统没有影响。据推测,观察到的变化主要是环孢素治疗的结果。与正常人相比,患者循环中发现低水平的α干扰素(IFN-α)。认为这可能与免疫抑制人群中的轻度感染有关。在患者中,白细胞的IFN-α合成能力显著降低。两名患者的IFN-α抑制剂水平略有升高。抑制IFN-α合成能力可能是环孢素在移植患者中免疫抑制作用机制的一部分。