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Regulation of immunoglobulin secretion by T lymphocytes in human malaria.
Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol ; 1986 Jun; 4(1): 13-7
Article en En | IMSEAR | ID: sea-37210
In vitro studies were carried out on the nature of immunoglobulin synthesis and secretion by peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes (PBMLs) and on the function of T and B cells from malaria patients. The mean values of secreted IgG and IgM concentrations of 22 malaria patient PMBLs were significantly higher than those of 20 normal PBMLs. When the suppressor T cell activity and the function of B cells in response to suppressor T cells were assayed by the cell co-culture technique, it was found that there was a decrease in suppressor T cell activity and the B cell function in response to normal suppressor T cells in malaria patients. The defects of these T and B cell functions may play some role in the immunological abnormalities seen in some malaria patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Índice: IMSEAR Asunto principal: Mitógenos de Phytolacca americana / Humanos / Inmunoglobulina G / Inmunoglobulina M / Inmunoglobulinas / Linfocitos T / Linfocitos T Reguladores / Malaria Idioma: En Revista: Asian Pac. j. allergy immunol Año: 1986 Tipo del documento: Article
Texto completo: 1 Índice: IMSEAR Asunto principal: Mitógenos de Phytolacca americana / Humanos / Inmunoglobulina G / Inmunoglobulina M / Inmunoglobulinas / Linfocitos T / Linfocitos T Reguladores / Malaria Idioma: En Revista: Asian Pac. j. allergy immunol Año: 1986 Tipo del documento: Article