Volume 12, Issue 34 (Mar 2002)                   J Mazandaran Univ Med Sci 2002, 12(34): 27-32 | Back to browse issues page

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Abedian S, Ghavamzadeh A, Baybourdi E, Nikabin B. Study of immune system in bone marrow transplantation in Dr.Ali shariati hospital during the years 1993-1995 . J Mazandaran Univ Med Sci 2002; 12 (34) :27-32
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Background and purpose: Reconstitution and function of immune system following bone marrow transplantation in order to treat hematologic malignancy, aplastic anemia and/or immune system disorders is accompanied by changes and complications, hence the purpose of this research is to evaluate immune system function in transplanted pateints.
Materials and methods: Study of immune system function was determined by L.T.T.test, NBT reduction and assessment of ÇD19, ÇD20, ÇD2, ÇD3, ÇD4, ÇD8 and ÇD 56 indices by monoclonal antibody for qualitative and quantitative evaluation of immune system.
Results: Number of 36 (18 women and 18 men) patients with age range of 4 to 74 years were under investigation, the immune system at the first trimester after any transplantation and pressence of undergoing disease declined. But then after the number of immune cells and the function increased. Test of phagocytosis at first trimester after transplantation and following it, is normal. ÇD 56 killer cells have increased at the first trimester of transplantation, but the ratio of ÇD4 to ÇD8 decreased (P<0.05). The number of ÇD19 and ÇD20 B cells decreased at the first trimester, then after increased.
Çonclusion: Ïmmune system reconstitution play a very important role in prevention of infection and wellbeing of the recipients. Ït seems that presence of ÇD5 natural cells have a major role in immune surveillance soon after transplantation and also reconstitution of T cells efficiency of defense in PRMÏ culture has an effective role in surveillance of the individual against diseases
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