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Immune nonspecific

Interferons (lENs) (52,53), a family of species-specific vertebrate proteins, confer nonspecific resistance to a broad range of viral infections, affect cell proliferation, and modulate immune responses. AH three principal interferons, a-interferon (lEN-a) produced by blood leucocytes, P-interferon (lEN-P) by fibroblasts, and y-interferon (lEN-y) by lymphocytes, also have antiviral activity. The abiUty of interferons to inhibit growth of transplantable and carcinogen-induced tumor led to research showing the direct antiproliferative and indirect immune-mediated antitumor activities (see Chemotherapeutics, anticancer). IENs have been found to be efficacious in certain malignancies and viral infections, eg, hairy cell leukemia (85% response) and basal cell carcinoma (86% response). However, the interferons do have adverse side effects (54). [Pg.40]

The prophylactic stimulation of the immune system using vaccines and bacterins is time-consuming. Of even greater value would be the abiUty to activate the system to combat a disease attack already underway, or to be able to increase the response to abnormal cells and neutralize neoplasia in any organ of the body. Several compounds, some unique entities and some already in use for other purposes, have shown potential utiUty as such nonspecific immune stimulants. [Pg.406]

Immune responses are the result of an effective collaboration between innate (natural and relatively nonspecific) and acquired (adaptive, and extremely specific) com-... [Pg.63]

Nonspecific immunostimulants (Table 9.5) can have widespread effects on the immune system similar to microbially-derived agents, including side effects akin to infection... [Pg.160]

Schwarz, E. et al., Oral administration of freshly expressed juice of Echinacea purpurea herbs fail to stimulate the nonspecific immune response in healthy young men Results of a double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study, J Immunother, 25, 413, 2002. [Pg.200]

Thus the total soil pollution was connected with a respiratory system and a digestive tract. Both systems were also sensitive to such urban pollutants as heavy metals and PAH. For radionuclides the correlation with the given nosologies was not revealed. The asthma morbidity was mostly connected with soil pollution rates. This circumstance, apparently, can be related to nonspecific action of pollutants on a human organism, because the etiology of asthma is connected with the human immune defense system and allergy state (Roite, 1991). The last was shown for pesticides (Nikolaev et al., 1988) and heavy metals (Drouet et al., 1990). The sensitized immune system is, apparently, responsible for chronic toxic effects of other pollutants at low doses (Sidorenko et al., 1991 Novak and Magnussen, 1993). [Pg.116]

Nonspecific immunity Natural killer cell activity... [Pg.531]

Nonspecific immunity Macrophage function—in vitro phagocytosis of fluorescent covaspheres, killing of Listeria monocytogenes or of tumor cells [basal and activated by macrophage activating factor (MAF)]. [Pg.531]

The following is a brief explanation of some of the indicators that may be used to trigger additional definitive testing and a description of some of the most commonly used assays to assess humoral, cell-mediated, or nonspecific immune dysfunction, which are common to most immunotoxicology test strategies. [Pg.532]

The immune system is divided into two defense mechanisms nonspecific, or innate, and specific, or adaptive, mechanisms that recognize and respond to foreign substances. Some of the important cellular components of nonspecific and specific immunity are described in Table 15.4. The nonspecific immune system is the first line of defense against infectious organisms. Its cellular components are the... [Pg.533]

Nonspecific immunity Granulocytes Degranulate to release mediators... [Pg.536]


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