Increase in natural killer cell activity during diethylcarbamazine treatment of patients with filariasis

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Increase in natural killer cell activity during diethylcarbamazine treatment of patients with filariasis. / Pedersen, B K; Bygbjerg, Ib Christian; Svenson, M.

I: Acta Tropica, Bind 44, Nr. 3, 01.09.1987, s. 353-5.

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Pedersen, BK, Bygbjerg, IC & Svenson, M 1987, 'Increase in natural killer cell activity during diethylcarbamazine treatment of patients with filariasis', Acta Tropica, bind 44, nr. 3, s. 353-5.

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Pedersen, B. K., Bygbjerg, I. C., & Svenson, M. (1987). Increase in natural killer cell activity during diethylcarbamazine treatment of patients with filariasis. Acta Tropica, 44(3), 353-5.

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Pedersen BK, Bygbjerg IC, Svenson M. Increase in natural killer cell activity during diethylcarbamazine treatment of patients with filariasis. Acta Tropica. 1987 sep. 1;44(3):353-5.

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Pedersen, B K ; Bygbjerg, Ib Christian ; Svenson, M. / Increase in natural killer cell activity during diethylcarbamazine treatment of patients with filariasis. I: Acta Tropica. 1987 ; Bind 44, Nr. 3. s. 353-5.

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abstract = "Two patients, one with Bancroftian filariasis and the other with onchocerciasis, and two healthy controls were treated with diethylcarbamazine (DEC). The natural killer (NK) cell activity of the two patients increased during DEC treatment to 2.5 and 2.8 times, respectively, while that of the controls remained unchanged. We conclude that the augmentation of baseline NK cell activity, as well as interferon- and interleukin-2-enhanced NK cell activity seen in the patients, is not a direct effect of DEC, but is related to the reaction to DEC in lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis.",
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N2 - Two patients, one with Bancroftian filariasis and the other with onchocerciasis, and two healthy controls were treated with diethylcarbamazine (DEC). The natural killer (NK) cell activity of the two patients increased during DEC treatment to 2.5 and 2.8 times, respectively, while that of the controls remained unchanged. We conclude that the augmentation of baseline NK cell activity, as well as interferon- and interleukin-2-enhanced NK cell activity seen in the patients, is not a direct effect of DEC, but is related to the reaction to DEC in lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis.

AB - Two patients, one with Bancroftian filariasis and the other with onchocerciasis, and two healthy controls were treated with diethylcarbamazine (DEC). The natural killer (NK) cell activity of the two patients increased during DEC treatment to 2.5 and 2.8 times, respectively, while that of the controls remained unchanged. We conclude that the augmentation of baseline NK cell activity, as well as interferon- and interleukin-2-enhanced NK cell activity seen in the patients, is not a direct effect of DEC, but is related to the reaction to DEC in lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis.

KW - Adult

KW - Animals

KW - Diethylcarbamazine

KW - Elephantiasis, Filarial

KW - Female

KW - Filariasis

KW - Humans

KW - Killer Cells, Natural

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Onchocerciasis

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