1.The influence of curative effect and cellular immune function in patients with recurrent genital herpes by two methods
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(5):734-735
Objective To explore the influence of the treatment and T-cell subsets in patients with recurrent genital herpes (RGH) by two treatment methods. Methods 64 cases of RGH patients were randomly divided int0 2 groups: 32 patients in the unite treatment group, the control group of 32 patients. Control group oral valaciclovir. The unite treatment group of oral valaciclovir tablets, in addition, also accepted mycobacterium phle injection treatment. All the patients before and after treatment were analyzed by flow cytometry using T-cell subsets. Results In the unite treatment group after treatment RGH relapse frequency [(1.01±0.79)] than that of the control group [(2.53±0.93)] was significantly decreased (P<0.001). In the unite treatment group after treatment CD+4 T cells and CDCD+4/CDCD+8 ratio than the control group were significantly increased (P<0.05), CD+8 cells compared with the control group was significantly decreased (P<0.05). Conclusion The cellular immunity is abnormal in RGH patients and it plays an important role in pathogenesis of RGH. Mycobacterium phle may enhance cellular immunity of the patients and these patients treated with it showed some better effects.
2.The influence of resist syphilis treatment to cellular immunity in patients with primary latent syphilis
Yonghui LAI ; Fang YANG ; Yanshi MO ; Mingxia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the lymphocyte subsets,natural killer(NK) and soluble interleukin-2 receptors(SIL-2R) in syphilis patients with negative HIV and evaluate its clinical significance.Methods T-lymphocyte subsets,NK lymphocyte and SIL-2R were measured with flowcytometry(FCM) and enzyme linked immuno-sorbent assay(ELISA) from 60 cases of untreated group(28 cases),treated group(32 cases) and controls group(30 cases) in patients with latent syphilis.Results The percentage of CD_8 in untreated group(0.33?0.08) was markedly higher than controls group(0.25?0.04)(P