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Характеристика клеточного иммунного ответа в зависимости от интенсивности инвазии у больных хроническим описторхозом

Характеристика клеточного иммунного ответа в зависимости от интенсивности инвазии у больных хроническим описторхозом

Abstract

The aim of this work was to assess the lymphocyte transformating responses to stimulation with antigens or mitogens in chronic opisthorchiasis patients with low and high degrees of infection intensity. The heavily infected patients demonstrated the lowest levels of stimulated lymphocyte transformating response in vitro, and CD8+ or CD16+ counts in peripheral blood.

Проведена оценка реакции бласттрансформации мононуклеаров крови после стимуляции антигенами или митогенами у больных хроническим описторхозом с низкой и высокой интенсивностью инвазии. У больных с высокой интенсивностью инвазии отмечено наиболее выраженное снижение реакции бласттрансформации in vitro и содержания CD8+и CD16+-клеток в периферической крови.

Keywords

ОПИСТОРХОЗ, РЕАКЦИЯ БЛАСТТРАНСФОРМАЦИИ ЛИМФОЦИТОВ, ИНТЕНСИВНОСТЬ ИНВАЗИИ

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