To elucidate immune pathogenic mechanisms in asbestosis, lung and spleen lymphoid cell populations were analyzed at defined time intervals (1, 2, 3, 6, and 12 weeks during exposure and 4, 24, and 48 weeks post-exposure) in asbestos-exposed and unexposed (control) mice. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes and macrophages were increased in the lung tissue histologic sections of asbestos-exposed mice compared to controls. No consistent changes were observed in percentages of lung or spleen helper, suppressor, or total lymphocyte populations after asbestos exposure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe objective of this investigation was to evaluate certain quantitative and functional characteristics of the effector cells of the cellular arm of the immune system in hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) with respect to treatment status. Two observations were consistent with the postulate that the elevated levels of storage iron has in vivo immunoregulatory properties: (1) the absolute number of CD8-positive T cells were significantly elevated in untreated HH patients (n = 7) and reduced in treated patients (n = 7), as compared with controls; and (2) the proliferative response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from untreated HH patients to mitogens was suboptimal but the response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBM) from treated HH patients was normal. Furthermore, immunoglobulin secretion by PBM from treated HH patients as compared to controls was altered.
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May 1990
The biochemical and histopathological response of the lung following acute and repeated (subacute) exposure to nitrogen oxide (NO2) was examined. Activities of lactate dehydrogenase, beta-glucuronidase, choline kinase, and protease inhibitor were measured in murine pulmonary tissue immediately and two days following exposure. Nonenzymatic parameters, pulmonary protein content, and wet lung weight were also monitored.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBoth the numbers and function of natural killer (NK) cells in 60 were evaluated in asbestos cement workers grouped by smoking history and chest roentgenogram findings (ILO profusion scores less than 1/0 or greater than or equal to 1/0, or isolated pleural plaques). Worker and control subjects who smoked had smoking histories of less than 27 pack-years, a level of smoking lower than that previously determined to adversely affect NK function. Asbestos workers who did not smoke had percentages and total numbers of NK cells and NK function not different from that of nonsmoker control subjects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were subjected to countercurrent distribution in a charge-sensitive dextran-poly (ethylene glycol) aqueous two-phase system. Cells are thereby subfractionated on the basis of their charge-associated surface properties. The helper/inducer T cell subset (OKT4/Leu3+) has a single distribution curve with a low partition ratio (P).
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