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A Study of Natural Killer Cell Activity from the Peripheral Blood of Leprosy Patients |
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Shi Ryong Choi, Chong Hoon Lee## |
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Chronic Disease Laboratory, Dept. of Microbiology#, Catholic Medical College, |
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The K562 tumor cell is a highly susceptible target for natural killer (NK) cell lysis by the lymphocytes of human peripheral blood. In an experiment with blood samples of leprosy patients, the natural killer cell mediated cytotoxicity (NKMC) against 51Cr-K562 as a target cell was studied in 39 leprosy patients (12 with lepromatous type, 11 with tuberculoid type and 16 with borderline group) and 11 normal controls. In a comparison between the effector/target cells ratio as 50 : 1, the NKMC was seen to be more significantly reduced in lepromatous and borderline leprosy (mean¡¾S.D. ; 24.9¡¾4.9, 28.5¡¾8.6) than those in normal controls (mean¡¾S.D. ; 39.2¡¾13.3). In the cases of lepromatous, it was significantly reduced compared to tuberculoid leprosy (mean¡¾S.D. : 34.5¡¾7.6), but in tuberculoid leprosy, NKMC was not much lower than in normal subjects. A possible explanation for the low NK cell activity in lepromatous patients could be the blocking of such activity by immune complexes. It does, however, indicate a useful role for the NK system as an additional parameter for the evaluation of cell mediated immunity (CMI) and as a prognostic monitoring tool in leprosy. |
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