Mechanisms of immunosuppression associated with severe nonthermal traumatic injuries in man: production of interleukin 1 and 2
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Mechanisms of immunosuppression associated with severe nonthermal traumatic injuries in man: production of interleukin 1 and 2
Abstract
Depression of cell-mediated immunity in patients following severe traumatic injury has been well documented in vitro and in vivo. However, the exact mechanism of this defect is still controversial. In this study, we have investigated the ability of injured patients' peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) to produce two important immunoregulatory molecules, interleukin 1 (IL 1) and interleukin 2 (IL 2). Eighteen traumatic injury patients were studied during the course of their hospital stay and their results compared with a group of 18 normal age- and sex-matched controls. The results showed the following. (1) Production of IL 2 by normal PBMC in response to optimal doses of mitogen may vary with sex as well as age. (2) Adherent mononuclear cells from trauma patients produced at least as much IL 1 as normals. (3) IL 2 production, however, was markedly suppressed (normals, 1.6 +/- 0.2 U; traumatic injury, 0.6 +/- 0.1 U; P = 0.001) and persisted for as long as 50 days postinjury. OKT4+ cells were not significantly decreased at any time, nor were OKT8+ suppressor/cytotoxic cells increased at any time. Decreased IL 2 production in patients treated with steroids or those who were septic was not different from that in those patients who were not treated with steroids or were not septic. These results suggest that the cause of the defect in IL 2 production in traumatic injury patients is not related to a lack of the IL 1 signal, producer T cells, or Ia+ monocytes or to increased suppressor T cells.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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