The combination of two immunomodulating agents (genferon derived from exogenous IFN-alpha2b and cycloferon, endogenous IFN inductor) was added to the complex therapy of 60 patients with different cutaneous basal cell carcinoma (CBCC) immunophenotypes. All patients underwent tumor resection, 1-3 days after surgery the patients received immunotropic therapy by focal cycloferon injections (2 ml of 12.5% solution) on days 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 post-operation with simultaneous genferon therapy via suppositoria (1 000 000 ME) twice a day for 10 days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImbalance in the interaction of mechanisms of innate and adaptive immunity rather than selective defect of each of the links is a determinant of the development of basal-cell carcinoma of this or that form of immunopathology or that of transformation of one to another form. The lecture gives notions on immunological phenotypes and the parameters of innate and adaptive immunity and on the association of two links of immunity. The major tumor-associated immunological phenotypes are pathogenetically and clinically different, but have signs of two-link immunodeficiency in each case.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnalysis of the use of real-time PCR with fluorescent registration of results for gene diagnosis of infectious diseases showed that the sensitivity and reliability of quantitative evaluation of DNA targets directly depended on the method of purification of oligonucleotide probes. Chromatographic behavior of synthetic probes carrying various fluorophores and fluorescence quenchers was analyzed. Approaches to optimization of purification methods are proposed enabling elimination of previously undetectable admixtures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ability of tumors to provoke formation of cancer-associated secondary immunodeficiency (CASID) with predominant suppression of CMI and cancer-associated secondary immunodeficiency with clinical autoimmunity syndrome (CASICAS) with triggering of a set of the autoimmune deviations is appearing to be a key event in the restriction of hosts' anti-tumor immunity. Earlier the existence of the above-mentioned syndromes was demonstrated in BCC and GBM patients. In order to reach a point where immunological phenotypes in GBM and BCC can be clarified clinically and, partly, pathogenically, we have conducted a series of studies of typical and atypical types of immune responsiveness in patients with GBM and BCC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe work was outlined to elucidate contribution of soluble factors produced by peripheral neutrophils from healthy pregnant women and those with EPH-gestosis to regulation of expression of surface activation markers by donor lymphocytes. It was found out that in healthy pregnant women neutrophil factors stimulated expression of HLA-DR and CD25 antigens by T lymphocytes. In women with EPH-gestosis neutrophil factors, which comprised soluble antigen of leukocytes 2 (SAL-2), enhanced expression of CD25 antigen in B subset.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA comprehensive immunochemical assay was developed for quantification of apoproteins of the atherogenic lipoproteins B, H, Lp(a) and the "acute phase proteins" with unstable angina pectoris that had varied increases in the parameters studied in comparison with their physiological measures. The significance of the proteins under test was discussed in terms of pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. The asset of a complex immunochemical assay as part of the procedure involved simplicity and accessibility for wide medical practice, providing valid information.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVestn Ross Akad Med Nauk
July 1995
The levels of placental lactogen, (PL), trophoblastic beta-globulin (TBG), placental alpha-microglobulin (PAMG-1), alpha 2-microglobulin of fertility (AMGF) in the blood serum of females, amniotic liquid and tissue of the placenta during pregnancy were comparatively studied and the protein-synthesizing function in the placenta in gestosis was evaluated. An original approach to differential assessment of the placental function was developed, by using the comprehensive serological immunochemical assay for placental proteins, which was based on concurrent immunodiffuse determination of PL, TBG, and enzyme immunoassay for AMGF and PAMG-1.
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November 1992
A study was made of a possibility of specific sorption of HIV-1 infected cells with gamma-fraction of AIDS patients' serum containing high titer-specific antibodies, immobilized on the silica matrix (C-3). The laboratory tests were made with the use of the monocyte culture [symbol: see text] chronically infected with HIV-1. In addition to a decrease of the cell count after sorption, there was a decline of the activity of antigen material in the samples (to 43% of the initial).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA comparative analysis of radioimmunoassay (RIA) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) techniques in determining placental protein 14 (PP14) levels in gynecologic patients was performed. Serum PP14 levels were assessed in the patients in the last period of gestation, during menopause and in healthy nonpregnant controls. The possible discrepancy in PP14 levels was also examined in gynecologic patients with benign and malignant tumors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmunosorbents specifically binding native (gp160, gp120, gp41) and recombinant env proteins and HIV-I virions were synthesized on the basis of Sepharose 4B and Silica with immobilized ligands such as gamma-fraction of rabbit antiserum to HIV-I proteins and purified antibodies to env proteins of HIV-I. The possibility was shown of selective extraction of HIV-I virions and individual HIV proteins both in vitro and in vivo. The titer of virus antigens (in ELISA) after perfusion via an immunosorbent of patterns with a high content of virions and HIV-I proteins was 8 times as low as the starting titer (after perfusion via the control sorbent it was 2-fold decreased).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor detection of functional State of Human Leucocytes incubation test was proposed. From the levels of LTAG (Leucocyte thermostable alpha-globulin)--one of the cationic proteins of granules neutrophils, which excrete neutrophils from granules in the time of incubation, it is possible to estimate the degree of injury of the functional state of Leucocytes from patients and in experimental systems in vitro. The immunochemical techniques were used to study the levels of LTAG.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMyeloperoxidase (MPO) is an enzyme which usually detected in leukocytes of peripheral blood. Its principal function is to produce bactericidal hypochlorite-ions in reaction of hydrogen peroxide with chlor ions. The present work deals with testing myeloperoxidase activity in different eye tissues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSerum levels of the protein factor of fertility (PFF) were measured by immunoenzymatic assay with a sensitivity of 4 ng/ml. The normal concentration of PFF was within 8-20 ng/ml in males and 20-40 ng/ml in females. Elevated levels of PFF--from 50 to 400 ng/ml--were found in patients with ovarian tumors (19%), cancer of the uterine body (25%) and tumors of the uterine cervix (37%).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn immunoenzyme assay is developed for quantitative estimation of placenta specific alpha 1-microglobulin in biological fluids. The assay is more sensitive as compared with immunodiffusion and radioimmunoassays used previously. Concentration of alpha 1-microglobulin in blood serum of men-donors was found to be 7-30 ng/ml and of women--0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interaction between the fertility alpha 2-microglobulin and steroid sex hormones (estrone, estriol, estradiol, progesterone, testosterone) was studied by the use of cross immunoelectrophoresis with intermediate gels. alpha 2-microglobulin was shown to bind to the above hormones, its affinity to testosterone being the highest. The ability of alpha 2-microglobulin to bind to steroid hormones can be used for its isolation by affinity chromatography with immobilized steroid hormones.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFertility alpha 2-microglobulin reacts with 3 out of 8 lectins, which possess affinity to monosaccharides (glucose and mannose) and acetylamino sugar. The affinity is most marked to concanavalin A and is considerably weaker to Pisum sativum and Vicia faba lectins, whereas the protein gives no reaction with other lectins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA preparation of fertility alpha 2-microglobulin was isolated from an extract of decidual tissue with a purity about 95% and complete maintaining of native properties using chromatography on anion and cation exchange Sephadexes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has been shown that trophoblastic beta 1-glycoprotein (TBG) and placental alpha 2-microglobulin (PAMG-2) in concentrations 60-120 micrograms/ml suppresses both the inductive and proliferative phase of unidirectional mixed lymphocyte reaction in mice, as well as proliferative responses to phytohemagglutinin or pokeweed mitogen. TBG protein was more effective. The proteins were not toxic for lymphocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has been found that fertility alpha 2-microglobulin content in male and female serum does not exceed 20 ng/ml and 40 ng/ml, respectively. A high level of fertility alpha 2-microglobulin was found in the serum in early pregnancy, with its concentration decreased by parturition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFour individual soluble antigens were identified in human erythrocytes. According to the universally accepted classification these antigens were denoted as RAE-1, RAE-2, RAE-3 and RAE-4. Physico-chemical properties of the antigens were studied.
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