Lymphocyte transformation in patients with amyloidosis.

  • 1 March 1970
    • journal article
    • Vol. 6  (3) , 439-44
Abstract
Lymphocyte transformation (measured by 14C-thymidine uptake) was studied in sixteen subjects, seven of whom had systemic amyloidosis. Impaired lymphocyte transformation was observed with Herpes simplex antigen, but not with purified protein derivative, phytohaemagglutinin and Candida in leucocyte cultures of patients with amyloidosis. A selective impairment of cell mediated immunity may, therefore, exist. Lymphocyte transformation was stimulated by a crude extract of amyloid fibrils in four out of seven patients with amyloidosis, but also in three of eight control subjects. This reaction cannot yet be used as diagnostic test for amyloidosis.