1984
DOI: 10.1159/000206598
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Natural Killer Cell Activity and T Subpopulations in Thalassemia major

Abstract: Natural killer (NK) cell activity against K562 cell targets and the distribution of T cell subpopulations were investigated in the peripheral blood of 25 patients affected by beta thalassemia major, 18 clinically healthy heterozygotes, and 25 age-matched normal subjects. It was found that thalassemia major patients display augmented levels of NK activity [specific lysis 41.9+ (se) 4.5%], while thalassemic carriers behave as normal controls [specific lysis 34.6+ (se) 3.5%]. The increase of NK function was neith… Show more

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“…Lastly, and interest ingly, the present study supports those investigations that indicate an immunodepressive effect of blood transfu sion. A depressed function of NK cells [12,13], T lym phocyte subsets abnormalities [13,[15][16][17], and decreased in vitro response of T cells to mitogens [14,17] have been reported in the literature and the two former abnormali ties were confirmed by the present study. While some of the above in vitro abnormalities can be induced by con comitant factors, blood transfusion shows immunode pressive effects also at the clinical level.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Lastly, and interest ingly, the present study supports those investigations that indicate an immunodepressive effect of blood transfu sion. A depressed function of NK cells [12,13], T lym phocyte subsets abnormalities [13,[15][16][17], and decreased in vitro response of T cells to mitogens [14,17] have been reported in the literature and the two former abnormali ties were confirmed by the present study. While some of the above in vitro abnormalities can be induced by con comitant factors, blood transfusion shows immunode pressive effects also at the clinical level.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…They include: impaired activity of monocytes and neutrophils [4, 5], defective activity of the complement alternative pathway [6], increased polyclonal serum immunoglobulin levels [1, 2, 3], numerical or functional alterations of different peripheral blood lymphocyte subpopulations [1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18]and anomalies of serum levels of cytokines and soluble antigens [3]. The pathogenic mechanism of these abnormalities is not clarified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transfusions lead to iron overload and also to immune derangements, both of which exert a negative effect on the functional integrity of the immune system in multitransfused patients with thalassaemia. There are already a large number of reports describing immune abnormalities in thalassaemia, namely defective function of polymorphonuclear neutrophils and monocytes [2,3], decrease of CD4 + cells and increase of CD8 + cells [4][5][6], diminished mitogen responses [5] and low natural killer (NK) cell activity [7,8]. These and probably other undetected abnormalities may explain the tendency for severe or unusual infections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%