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Comparative Study
. 1983 Sep;41(3):965-70.
doi: 10.1128/iai.41.3.965-970.1983.

Natural killer cell activity in renal transplant recipients receiving cyclosporine

Comparative Study

Natural killer cell activity in renal transplant recipients receiving cyclosporine

X E Gui et al. Infect Immun. 1983 Sep.

Abstract

Normal subjects (n = 11) had a mean circulating natural killer (NK) cell activity of 188 lytic units per 10(7) peripheral mononuclear blood leukocytes. This activity was significantly enhanced by in vitro incubation with 500 U of alpha-interferon (+207 lytic units). The mean NK activity of renal transplant recipients on azathioprine (n = 17) or on cyclosporine (n = 17) studied at various times after transplantation was significantly decreased, as was the ability of interferon to enhance NK activity. In the cyclosporine group, interferon could not enhance NK titers 1 to 6 weeks after transplantation when the patients were on the highest doses of cyclosporine (mean, 1,002 mg/day) or when they were viremic for cytomegalovirus. After 18 weeks, when the patients received 546 mg/day or when viremia was no longer detected, the ability of interferon to enhance NK activity was more normal. Cyclosporine and cytomegalovirus infection may have a greater effect on the action of interferon on NK activity than on the NK titer per se. This defect may diminish the reserve of NK cells and contribute to post-transplant immunosuppression.

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