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A 5-year-old girl with a history of recurrent infection and anaemia has no measurable purine nucleoside phosphorylase (N.P.) activity in her red blood-cells. Her serum-immunoglobulin levels are normal, as are her antibody responses to thymus dependent and independent antigens. However, she has severe lymphopenia, pronounced depression of lymphocyte response to mitogenic and allogeneic cell stimuli, and greatly decreased T-cell rosette formation. Her parents are second cousins; their red cells contain less than half the normal level of N.P. activity. They also share an unusual N.P. isozyme pattern indicative of molecular hybridisation between catalytically active and inactive subunits, which strongly supports the assumption that they are heterozygous and their daughter is homozygous for a "silent" allele at the N.P. gene locus. Inherited deficiency of adenosine deaminase, an enzyme catalysing a reaction only one metabolic step away from that of N.P., is known to cause immunodeficiency. It is therefore very likely that this patient's lack of demonstrable N.P. activity is responsible for her syndrome.
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PMID:Nucleoside-phosphorylase deficiency in a child with severely defective T-cell immunity and normal B-cell immunity. 4 76

For development of an animal model of virus-induced anergy, the effect of canine distemper virus (CDV) upon cell-mediated immunity in dogs was investigated. First, canine cutaneous reactions and in vitro lymphocyte responses to soluble protein antigens were characterized. Dogs immunized with picryl guinea pig albumin and with keyhole limpet hemocyanin (both in complete Freund's adjuvant) responded reproducibly to intracutaneous challenge with these antigens. Reactivity peaked in 20-40 days (maximal induration, 6-50 mm). Lymphocytes from these animals responded in vitro to stimulation with keyhole limpet hemocyanin or purified protein derivative. This stimulation was antigen-specific and was maximal on day 6 of culture. Infection with CDV depressed cutaneous reactivity and lymphocyte response in vitro to antigens and mitogens. This effect was transient in animals previously vaccinated with attenuated CDV; however, gnotobiotic puppies (susceptible to CDV) had prolonged depression of cell-mediated immunity and lymphopenia. Some of these animals developed neurologic symptoms and died. The findings indicate that CDV infection is a potentially useful model for study of virus-induced depression of T (thymus)-cell responses and support the hypothesis that there is more than one mechanism responsible for this phenomenon.
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PMID:A canine distemper model of virus-induced anergy. 5 99

The authors present a study of 50 patients with adenocarcinomas of the colon and rectum, patients with gastric adenocarcinomas, and 30 healthy individuals as a control group. In all subjects the following parameters were determined: total number of lymphocytes in the peripheral blood, T lymphocytes, T-active lymphocytes, and B lymphocytes. A study of the test for lymphoblastic transformation (TTL) with phytohemagglutinin (PHA) stimulation and the determination of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and carcino-embryonic antigen (CEA) were also carried out. In patients with gastric adenocarcinoma the results revealed a lymphopenia, especially at the expense of T and T-active lymphocytes, as well as a depression (in 73 per cent) of the lymphocytic response to the PHA stimulation. Patients with carcinoma of the colon showed significant results in the T-active lymphocyte population. In both neoplastic situations the determination for alpha-fetoprotein was negative, while the CEA presented a clear correlation with the evolutive stage of the tumor, being more demonstrative in the tumors located in the colon and rectum.
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PMID:[Determination of the lymphocytic and oncofetal antigen subpopulations in patients with adenocarcinomas of the stomach and of the colon and rectum (author's transl)]. 9 70

The effect of isoproterenol on the cyclic nucleotide level in peripheral lymphocytes and granulocytes with allergic rhinitis patients and normal subjects has been studied. Responsiveness to 10(-5) M isoproterenol of lymphocytes decreased in the case of allergic rhinitis patients. When asthma was complicated to perennial rhinitis, a more significant depression was noted. In granulocytes the same tendency as with lymphocytes was noted although the difference was not significant. Basal level and responsiveness to 5 X 10(-3) M theophylline of both lymphocytes and granulocytes were similar in allergic rhinitis patients to normal subjects. The ratio of plasma cAMP to cGMP concentration was lower in the allergic rhinitis patients although the difference was not significant.
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PMID:Metabolism of cyclic nucleotides in allergic rhinitis: studies on lymphocytes, granulocytes, and plasma level. 23 44

Cell-mediated immune responses were examined in 19 normal volunteers after intranasal administration of three strains of influenza A virus. Eight volunteers manifested respiratory tract illness along with fourfold rises of serum antibody and/or virus shedding. Samples of peripheral venous blood were obtained before and two days, five days, and four weeks after challenge. During acute illness, infected volunteers showed lymphopenia, which persisted for up to four weeks after challenge. The lymphopenia involved thymus-derived, bone marrow-derived, and null cells. Blastogenic responses of lymphocytes to stimulation with phytohemagglutinin, concanavalin A, and streptokinase-streptodornase were depressed during acute illness, and responses to phytohemagglutinin and concanavalin A remained depressed at four weeks after infection. Thus, influenza infection in humans can result in prolonged depression of numbers and functions of circulating lymphocytes.
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PMID:Cell-mediated immune responses in humans after induced infection with influenza A virus. 30 Jul 61

The effects of infection on various aspects of lymphoid function in gnotobiotic dogs with 2 virulent strains of canine distemper virus (CDV), Snyder-Hill CDV and R252-CDV, were compared. Both infections resulted in a viremia-related lymphopenia which was nonselective in that the percentages of B and T cells remained unchanged throughout the observation period. Nonfatal Snyder-Hill-CDV infection resulted in a transient depression of in vitro lymphocyte responses to phytohemagglutinin-P, whereas R252-CDV produced prolonged in vitro suppression of phytohemagglutinin-P stimulation. The differences observed are of minor significance and do not explain the differences in central nervous system demyelinating potential between these 1 strains of CVD.
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PMID:Comparison of canine distemper virus strains in gnotobiotic dogs: effects on lymphoid tissues. 30 24

Lymphopenia of a group of uremic patients was associated with normal percentages of T cells but reduced percentages of B cells. Lymphocyte counts improved after a period of maintenance hemodialysis, although not to control levels, and B cell percentages returned towards normal. Uremia is therefore associated with depression of total T and B cell numbers, with a relatively more pronounced effect on B cells. A period of maintenance hemodialysis produces increase in numbers of both cell types and depression becomes nonselective.
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PMID:Deficiency of T and B lymphocytes in uremic subjects and partial improvement with maintenance hemodialysis. 30 46

E rosette-forming (T) lymphocytes and surface immunoglobulin-bearing lymphocytes were estimated in 85 patients with malignant melanoma. The melanoma patient group had lower mean levels of T lymphocytes and higher mean levels of immunoglobulin-bearing (? B) lymphocytes than did normal subjects. The absolute and percentage depressions of T-cell levels in the melanoma patients were stage-related, as was the depression of total lymphocyte and B-lymphocyte levels. The T lymphopenia in the melanoma patients could, in vitro, be partially abolished by fetal calf serum (as used in many E rosetting methods), and could be totally abolished by thymosin fraction 5 (Hoffmann-La Roche) at optimum concentration. In view of the ability of thymosin to restore T cells to normal levels in all of the T-lymphopenic patients, a clinical trial of this hormone in selected melanoma patients of all stages appears to be warranted.
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PMID:Thymosin-inducible lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of patients with malignant melanoma. 31 Mar 43

Infection of the peritoneal cavity with cestode larvae, presumptively diagnosed as tetrathyridia of the genus Mesocestoides, was found by exploratory celiotomy in a dog with clinical signs consisting of episodic anorexia, vomiting, and depression. Lymphopenia and hypoalbuminemia were associated clinicopathologic abnormalities. Dystrophic calcification and midline duodenal displacement were found on abdominal radiographs. Therapy with mebendazole was instituted after recurrence of the initial episodic clinical signs postoperatively. Daily use of mebendazole for intermittent periods of up to 3 months led to remission of gastrointestinal signs for 30 months. However, 17 months after the initial diagnosis, infection of the vaginal tunic of the testicle with similar cestode larvae necessitated castration and removal of the vaginal tunic to the inguinal ring. Mebendazole therapy was reinstituted and continued for 31/2 months postoperatively. The dog was free of clinical signs of infection during and for the 16 months since this period of treatment.
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PMID:Diagnosis and treatment of peritonitis caused by a larval cestode Mesocestoides spp., in a dog. 45 93

The proliferative responses of rat peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) and spleen cells to phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) were studied after single or multiple (daily for 4 days) injections of azathioprine (AZ). Lymphopenia developed within 4 h of a single dose (78 mg/kg) of AZ and persisted for at least 72 h. There was no lymphopenia 24 h after the last of 4 daily injections. In vitro, PBL were more sensitive than spleen cells to the inhibitory effect of AZ. Likewise, the responses of PBL were relatively more depressed than those of spleen cells after single or multiple injections of AZ. The degree of depression was less than was expected from the effect of AZ in vitro. Multiple small doses were more depressive than multiple large doses. Serum from treated rats, used at 20% concentration, was more depressive than normal. Thus, rat lymphocytes are quite sensitive to AZ in vitro, but appear to be relatively resistant in vivo, this resistance resembling the resistance of the primary antibody response to AZ treatment.
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PMID:Effect of treatment with azathioprine on the responses of rat lymphocytes to phytohaemagglutinin. 48 79


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