Suppression of cellular immune activity following severe head injury
1990
ABSTRACT Infection is a major cause of morbidity following multiple traumatic and head injury. Although immunosuppression has been demonstrated after multiple traumatic injury, the effects of head injury on immune function have not been thoroughly investigated. In a prospective study of 10 severely head-injured patients, in vitro and in vivo parameters of cellular immune activity were assessed. In vitro measurements of lymphocyte surface antigen expression following mitogen stimulation were made serially over a 3-week period in 10 patients with severe head injury. The control group consisted of 20 healthy subjects. Phenotyping of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) was performed following incubation with and without mitogens. Phenotypes were determined by flow cytometry using monoclonal antibodies (MABs) to T lymphocyte subsets and the alpha subunit of interleukin 2 (IL-2) receptors. In vivo cellular immune function was determined by measuring patient responses to delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) skin ...
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