BACKGROUND: Hemodialysis (HD) patients present an immunodeficiency that is mainly related to the defect of cell-mediated immunity. We have previously shown the polarisation of T-helper cells toward the phenotype in HD treatment with cuprophan membrane. In the present study, we have examined the effect of a Vitamin E-coated dialyser (Excebrane, VE) on the activity of the two Th subsets. METHODS: We studied 8 healthy controls and 10 patients on RDT for at least 6 months with cellulose membrane (AC), then switched to HD-VE. Blood was collected from HD patients while on treatment with AC, and after 1 year of treatment with VE. CD4+ cells were isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) by negative selection, treating PBMC with a cocktail of anti-CD8, -CD16, -CD19, -CD36 and -CD56 antibodies labelled with magnetic beads, and passing them through a magnetic field. The collected Th cells were cultured for 48 h with and without phytohemagglutinin (PHA). IFNgamma and IL-4 were measured in the supernatant using the ELISA assay. RESULTS: The constitutive release of IL-4 by CD4+ cells was abated significantly by treatment with VE. IFNgamma released by mitogen-stimulated CD4+ recovered with VE. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that treatment with vitamin E-coated dialyser improves the defect of PBMC function associated with cellulose membrane dialyser consisting of altered spontaneous and mitogen-stimulated cytokine release. The effects of vitamin E-coated filter, in particular the recovery of reactive IFNgamma production by Th1 cells and the restriction of spontaneous IL-4 release by Th2 cells may have clinical importance.

Changes is Th1/Th2 balance in hemodialysis patients: effect of different membranes

LIBETTA, CARMELO;MELONI, FEDERICA;DAL CANTON, ANTONIO
2004-01-01

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hemodialysis (HD) patients present an immunodeficiency that is mainly related to the defect of cell-mediated immunity. We have previously shown the polarisation of T-helper cells toward the phenotype in HD treatment with cuprophan membrane. In the present study, we have examined the effect of a Vitamin E-coated dialyser (Excebrane, VE) on the activity of the two Th subsets. METHODS: We studied 8 healthy controls and 10 patients on RDT for at least 6 months with cellulose membrane (AC), then switched to HD-VE. Blood was collected from HD patients while on treatment with AC, and after 1 year of treatment with VE. CD4+ cells were isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) by negative selection, treating PBMC with a cocktail of anti-CD8, -CD16, -CD19, -CD36 and -CD56 antibodies labelled with magnetic beads, and passing them through a magnetic field. The collected Th cells were cultured for 48 h with and without phytohemagglutinin (PHA). IFNgamma and IL-4 were measured in the supernatant using the ELISA assay. RESULTS: The constitutive release of IL-4 by CD4+ cells was abated significantly by treatment with VE. IFNgamma released by mitogen-stimulated CD4+ recovered with VE. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that treatment with vitamin E-coated dialyser improves the defect of PBMC function associated with cellulose membrane dialyser consisting of altered spontaneous and mitogen-stimulated cytokine release. The effects of vitamin E-coated filter, in particular the recovery of reactive IFNgamma production by Th1 cells and the restriction of spontaneous IL-4 release by Th2 cells may have clinical importance.
2004
Immunology incorporates cellular and molecular studies in immunology, as well as clinical research in immunopathology, infectious disease, autoimmunity, and allergy. Host-pathogen interactions in infectious disease, as well as experimental therapeutic applications of immunomodulating agents are also considered. Resources dealing primarily with the biology of microbial, viral, or parasitic pathogens are excluded and are covered in the Microbiology category.
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Libetta, Carmelo; Zucchi, M; Gori, E; Sepe, V; Galli, F; Pisacco, P; Bezoari, G; Milanesi, F; Meloni, Federica; DAL CANTON, Antonio
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