1. [INDUCTION OF EFFECTORS OF INNATE AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY IN THE PROCESS OF THERAPY OF TOPIC FORM OF RECOMBINANT INTERFERON- α2b DURING RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS IN PREGNANT].
- Author
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Kostinov MP, Lukachev LV, Mescheryakova AK, Dmitrieva EV, Akhmatova NK, Khromova EA, Magarshak OO, and Savisko AA
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- Administration, Topical, Adult, Antigens, CD immunology, Female, Humans, Lymphocytes immunology, Pregnancy, Adaptive Immunity drug effects, Immunity, Innate drug effects, Interferon alpha-2 administration & dosage, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious drug therapy, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious immunology, Respiratory Tract Infections drug therapy, Respiratory Tract Infections immunology
- Abstract
Aim: Study immunologic phenotype of lymphocytes in the process of therapy of topic form of recombinant interferon-α2b during respiratory infections in pregnant., Materials and Methods: 74 pregnant women from 14 weeks of gestation took part in the study, among them 55 - within 24 hours with symptoms of acute respiratory infection (ARI) of light and me- dium, severe course of infection, who do not need hospitalization. Group I - 34 pregnant womenwithARI receivingbasic therapywith human recombinant interferon-(α2b in gelform. Group II - 21 pregnant with ARI receiving only basic therapy. Control group had 19 pregnant women without signs of ARI. Relative content of principle lymphocyte subpopulations was studied by flow cytofluorimetry: CD3+, CD3+CD4+, CD3+CD8+, CD3-CD19+, CD3- CD16+56+, CD3-CD8+; immune regulatory indexwas calculated inblood within 24 hours from the onset of the disease and 8 - 10 days later., Results: A disbalance of lymphocyte sub- populations was noted in pregnant women with light or medium severity course of acute respiratory infections, that was characterized by an increased content of CD3-CD16+56+ and CD3+CD8+, as well as a reduced content of CD3+ and CD3+CD8+. Inclusion of a topical form of recombinant interferon-α2b during the first days of development ofthe disease has a systemic effect on cell immunity and results in normalization of subpopulation compo- sition of blood lymphocytes that is characteristic for physiological course of pregnancy., Conclusion: Administration of topic form of recombinant interferon in pregnant with light or medium severity of ARI can be accompanied by activation of factors of innate and adaptive immunity.
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- 2017