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. 1985 Mar;21(3):318-22.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.21.3.318-322.1985.

Decreased oxygen radical generation by neutrophils from patients with measles presumably owing to activation of suppressor T lymphocytes

Decreased oxygen radical generation by neutrophils from patients with measles presumably owing to activation of suppressor T lymphocytes

Y Niwa et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1985 Mar.

Abstract

The capacity for the generation of oxygen radicals by polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) was assessed in 29 patients with measles and in control groups. Patients with secondary bacterial infections showed a significantly decreased generation of oxygen radicals; this abnormality did not persist for more than 2 months after disease onset. Normal PMNs incubated with T lymphocytes from these measles patients generated significantly fewer oxygen radicals than those incubated with T cells from either control group. However, normal PMNs incubated with non-T lymphocytes from these measles patients produced normal oxygen radical levels. In addition, irradiation above 1,500 rads of T lymphocytes abrogated the suppressive effect of T cells on PMNs. On the other hand, these abnormal findings were not observed in patients with measles but without secondary bacterial infections. The secondary bacterial infections sometimes seen in measles patients may result from a decrease in oxygen radical generation, presumably induced by the suppressive activity of the T lymphocytes of the patients.

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