1.Evaluation immunocompetence in the patients with the brain tumor.
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1992;24(1):56-63
No abstract available.
Brain Neoplasms*
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Brain*
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Humans
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Immunocompetence*
2.Subacute progressive disseminated histoplasmosis in immunocompetent patient.
Seong Jin CHOI ; Han Sol CHOI ; June Young CHUN ; Chung Jong KIM ; Myung Jin LEE ; Moonsuk KIM ; Ghee Young CHOE
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2016;31(5):999-1002
No abstract available.
Histoplasmosis*
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Humans
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Immunocompetence
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Republic of Korea
3.Influence of Cryopreservation on Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Immunocompetence.
Xue-Feng PAN ; Chun-Xia LU ; Li-Li YANG ; Chang SHU ; Na YAO ; Hong-Bin ZUO ; Li-Feng CUI
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2016;24(4):1179-1183
OBJECTIVETo establish a method for isolation, cryopreservation and recovery of the highly viable human peripheral blood monomuclear cells (PBMNCs) so as to achieve the long-term preservation of PBMNCs.
METHODSA total of 80-100 ml peripheral blood were collected from the healthy volumteers aged over 50 years old. The PBMNCs were isolated by the Ficoll density gradient technique and cryopreserved gradually by program control method in liquid nitrogen freezer of -196 °C. The serum-free medium and autoloqous plasma medium were test for preservation of PBMNCs. The cell viability was assessed at time point of 1, 2, 4, 8, 12 and 24 months after thawing. Finally, the proliferation ability, purity and cytotoxicity were compared between the autologous immune lymphocytes (AIL) induced from cryopreserved PBMNCs and AIL as control from fresh PBMNCs.
RESULTSAfter separating, the cell viability was 99.6%±0.4%, and the recovery rate of lymphocytes was 58.4%±6.52%. The cell recovery rate of lymphocyte was 89.7%±3.82% at 24 months. The quality assurance program was reliable within 2 years of running. The AIL cells induced with cryopreserved PBMNCs were not significantly different from those induced from fresh PBMNCs in terms of proliferative action, purity and cytotoxicity(CD3(+)CD8(+) ≥45%,CD3(+)CD56(+) NKT≥10%,CD4(+)CD25(+) NKT≤10%).
CONCLUSIONManual separation of lymphocytes in vitro can get enough high-quality PBMNCs. The long-term cryopreserved PBMNC still maintain their high viability. The reinfusion of the clinical autologous immune cells would be advantageous for early tumor immunotherapy. Human AIL induced from cryopreserved PBMNC maintain their anti-tumor ability. These findings have the important implications for the application of these cells to adoptive cellular therapy.
Cell Survival ; Cryopreservation ; Humans ; Immunocompetence ; Leukocytes, Mononuclear
4.Immunocompetence effects of polysaccharide of snakegourd root on human peripheral blood mononuclear cells in vitro.
Shuiling XU ; Guizhu ZHAO ; Jiehong TU ; Shaofeng GU ; Chao GU ; Fengjia ZHU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(6):745-749
OBJECTIVETo establish the method of promoting human peripheral blood mononuclear cell proliferation by polysaccharide of snakegourd root and identify the effects of polysaccharide of snakegourd root on lymphocyte proliferation, T lymphocyte subsets and the different levels of TNF-alpha and IL-6.
METHODThe polysaccharide of snakegourd root preparations were purified with dialysis and ethanol precipitation. The healthy human PBMC were used as the target cells for screening potency of the drugs. MTT colorimetry was established to examine the levels of lymphocyte proliferation on human PBMC by polysaccharide of snakegourd root in vitro. The percents of lymphocyte subsets (CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ T lymphocyte) and the different levels of TNF-a and IL-6 in PBMC were analysed by FCM and ELISA, respectively.
RESULT1.0-50.0 mmol x L(-1) of polysaccharides of snakegourd root showed the significant effects of promoting proliferation of human PBMC (P < 0.05). The percents of CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ T lymphocytes in PBMC treated with 5.0 and 10.0 mmol x L(-1) of polysaccharides of snakegourd root were significantly higher than those of the control group (P < 0.05). The levels of TNF-alpha and IL-6 were significantly higher than those of the control group after 1.0, 5.0, 10.0 mmol x L(-1) of polysaccharides of snakegourd root stimulation on the human PBMC at 8 hours (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe significant effects on promoting lymphocyte proliferation and activation of the polysaccharide of snakegourd root are confirmed in this study. The percents of lymphocyte subsets are increased in different degrees by the polysaccharide of snakegourd root. The high levels of TNF-alpha and IL-6 are secreted after the polysaccharides of snakegourd root stimulation on the human PBMC, which lays a foundation for further elucidating the immunocompetence effects and mechanism of the polysaccharide of snakegourd root.
Dietary Carbohydrates ; Humans ; Immunocompetence ; drug effects ; Polysaccharides
5.Bowel infarction due to intestinal mucormycosis in an immunocompetent patient.
Han Lim CHOI ; Yoon Mi SHIN ; Ki Man LEE ; Kang Hyeon CHOE ; Hyun Jeong JEON ; Ro Hyun SUNG ; Kyeong Seob SHIN ; Young Deok SHIN ; Hyo Yung YUN ; Young Jin SONG ; Jae Woon CHOI ; Dong Hee RYU
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2012;83(5):325-329
Mucormycosis is a fatal opportunistic fungal infection that typically occurs in immunocompromised patients. The classical manifestation of mucormycosis is a rhinocerebral infection, and although primary gastrointestinal infection is uncommon, it has an extremely high mortality rate in immunocompromised patients. Furthermore, cases of gastrointestinal mucormycosis in an immunocompetent host are rarely reported. Here, we describe our experience of a male patient, with no underlying disease, who succumbed to a bowel infarction caused by intestinal mucormycosis during mechanical ventilatory care for severe pneumonia and septic shock.
Humans
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Immunocompetence
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Immunocompromised Host
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Infarction
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Male
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Mucormycosis
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Pneumonia
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Shock, Septic
6.Successful Treatment of Massive Hemorrhage due to Cytomegalovirus Colitis by Angiographic Embolization in an Elderly Patient.
Seok Won KIM ; Sung Hoon KANG ; Sun Hyung KANG ; Hee Seok MOON ; Jae Kyu SUNG ; Hyun Yong JEONG ; Kyu Sang SONG
Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 2015;19(3):185-189
Cytomegaloviurs (CMV) usually causes severe infection only in immunocompromised patients. However, in rare cases, gastrointestinal infection can occur in patients with normal immunity. Though most such patients recover spontaneously, major complications such as massive hemorrhage have also been reported. We report a case of massive hemorrhage in an immunocompetent elderly patient which was successfully treated with angiographic embolization.
Aged*
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Angiography
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Colitis*
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Cytomegalovirus*
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Hemorrhage*
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Humans
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Immunocompetence
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Immunocompromised Host
7.Pulmonary infection with Mycobacterium celatum in immunocompetent host: The first case report in Korea.
Deog Kyeom KIM ; Bum Joon KIM ; Yoon Ho KOOK ; Chun Taek LEE ; Churl Gyoo YOO ; Young Whan KIM ; Sung Koo HAN ; Young Soo SHIM
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1999;47(5):697-703
Mycobacterium celatum is a recently described nontuberculous mycobacterium. Even though pulmonary or lymphatic infection cases were reported previously in human, the clinical significance of the infection with M.celatum is not yet understood completely. Most infections with this species occurred in the patients with suppressed cell-mediated immunity such as AIDS, and there are only a few cases of pulmonary infection with M.celatum in immunocompetent adults or infants in the world. In Korea, mycobacterial pulmonary infection is a major problem of respiratory disease but, there has been no pulmonary infection with M. celatum reported. We report, to our knowledge, the first Korean case of pulmonary infection with M. celatum, which was identified by gamma poB genomic sequencing.
Adult
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Humans
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Immunity, Cellular
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Immunocompetence
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Infant
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Korea*
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Mycobacterium*
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Nontuberculous Mycobacteria
8.Spontaneous Resolving of Cytomegalovirus Associated Gastritis after Conservative Treatment in Immunocompetent Patients: A Report of Two Cases.
Jaehoon LEE ; Suck Chei CHOI ; Chang Soo CHOI ; Tae Hyeon KIM
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2008;37(5):344-348
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in an immunocompromised host. Patients with AIDS, organ transplantion and chemotherapy for malignant disease are susceptible to CMV diseases. CMV disease rarely occurs in an immunocompetent host. The gastrointestinal tract is one of target organs for CMV infection. Immunocompetent patients with gastrointestinal CMV disease frequently recover with supportive therapy. If immunosuppressive therapy is stopped, patients infected with CMV can be spontaneously cured. However, as the prognosis of CMV infection in immunocompromised patients is usually poor, the administration of an antiviral agent is recommended for treatment. We report two cases of gastric CMV in immonocompetent patients who completely recovered with supportive treatment without antiviral therapy.
Cytomegalovirus
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Gastritis
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Humans
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Immunocompetence
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Immunocompromised Host
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Prognosis
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Transplants
9.Pseudomembranous Aspergillus Tracheobronchitis in an Immunocompetent Patient.
Seung Ick CHA ; Kyung Min SHIN ; Seung Soo YOO ; Ji Yun JEONG ; Ghil Suk YOON ; Shin Yeop LEE ; Chang Ho KIM ; Jae Yong PARK ; Tae Hoon JUNG
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2008;65(5):400-404
Aspergillus tracheobronchitis (ATB), a variant of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis, is characterized by extensive tracheobronchitis and pseudomembrane formation. ATB usually occurs in immunocompromised patients with a high fatality rate. We report a case of ATB in a previously healthy patient who responded well to antifungal therapy.
Aspergillus
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Bronchitis
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Humans
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Immunocompetence
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Immunocompromised Host
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Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis
10.A Case of Isolated Pulmonary Mucormycosis in an Immunocompetent Host.
Jung Su LEE ; Ho Cheol KIM ; Sang Woo PARK ; Hoon Sub SO ; Chang Yun WOO ; Jong Han CHOI ; Sang Hyung KIM ; Se Jin KIM ; Yeon Mok OH
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2013;74(6):269-273
Mucormycosis is a rare fungal disease that holds a fatal opportunistic fungal infection in diabetes mellitus, hematological malignancy, and immunocompromised host. Isolated pulmonary mucormycosis is extremely rare. Optimal therapy is a combined medical-surgical approach and a management of the patient's underlying disease. Herein, we report a case-study of isolated pulmonary mucormycosis which was being presented as multiple lung nodules in a patient with no underlying risk factors. Considering that the patient had poor pulmonary functions, we treated him with only antifungal agent rather than a combined medical-surgical approach. After treatment with antifungal agent for six months, the nodules of pulmonary mucormycosis were improved with the prominent reductions of size on the computed tomography.
Diabetes Mellitus
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Hematologic Neoplasms
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Humans
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Immunocompetence
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Immunocompromised Host
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Lung
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Mucormycosis
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Risk Factors
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Triazoles