Interleukin 2 production and its relationship with T lymphocyte subsets in patients with obstructive jaundice
Li Hua , Xiong Shu-tao , Zhang Shou-xi , Liu Shao-bin , Luo Yi , Zou Ping , Xiang Jian-ping
Current Medical Science ›› 1992, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (3) : 164 -168.
Interleukin 2 production and its relationship with T lymphocyte subsets in patients with obstructive jaundice
Sepsis remains a major risk in the high mortality and morbidity after surgery for obstructive jaundice. The reasons for the increased susceptibility to infection are unknown. This study examined interleukin 2 (IL-2) production and the lymphocyte response to PHA mitogen in 31 patients with obstructive jaundice. Among them, 18 patients were simultaneously investigated by enumeration of T lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood with APAAP technique.
The results showed that the patients had significantly decreased IL-2 production and lymhocyte response to PHA mitogen. The percentage of Leu 3a (helper/inducer T cell) in the patients was significantly lower than that in normal controls. Leu 3a/Leu 2a (suppressor/cytotoxic T cell) ratio was significantly lower in these patients.
The reduction of IL-2 production correlated significantly with the suppression of lymphocyte proliferation but not with the percentage of Leu 3a cells. From these results, it may be suggested that the reduction of IL-2 production in the patients with obstructive jaundice is an important reason for the suppression of T lymphocyte proliferative response, not merely a reflection of the decrease of helper T cells.
obstructive jaundice / interleukin 2 / lymphocyte proliferative / response / T lymphocyte subsets
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