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Suppressor cell function in multiple sclerosis: Correlation with clinical disease activity

โœ Scribed by Dr. Jack P. Antel; Barry G. W. Arnason; M. Edward Medof


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Weight
479 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0364-5134

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Concanavalin A (Con A)โ€“activated suppressor cell activity was determined in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients who had been assigned to one of three subgroups, those with active disease, those recovering from a flareโ€up, and those with stable disease. The level of suppression induced by the Con Aโ€“activated suppressor cells on the mitogenic response of autologous peripheral blood lymphocytes was reduced in patients with active disease (3 ยฑ 8%) compared with stable patients (30 ยฑ 8%), patients recovering from a flareโ€up (62 ยฑ 5%), and controls (40 ยฑ 5%). As a measure of the actual amounts of suppressor factors released, the effect of supernatants from the Con Aโ€“activated cells on the proliferative activity of a dividing cell line (L cells) was determined concurrently. The inhibitory effect of supernatants from activated cells was reduced in active and stable MS patients (7 ยฑ 3%) compared to controls (21 ยฑ 4%). Three of 4 with active MS showed mildly elevated immune complex levels as measured by the Raji cell technique; each of these patients had low suppressor activity. Levamisole (1 ฮผg per milliliter) failed to alter suppresor cell activity in our in vitro system.


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