RESUMO
MTT assay is designed for spectrophotometric quantification of cell growth and viability without using the radiactive isotopes. The aim of this study is comparison of LIT and MTT as sensitive poliferation assays in imrnunodeficient patients. 20 immunodeficient and 20 healthy subjects were selected in this study. All of them had normal lymphocytes count, normal CD3 and negative DIR reaction to PPD, DT and candida. The immunodeficient patients regularly suffered from herpes, candida and staph abscess. The lymphocytes of inimunodeficient control groups were treated with PHA as mitogen. The lymphocyte proliferation was evaluated by MTT and LTT. The results showed a strong correlation between LTT and MITT between immunodeficient patients and healthy controls. The sensitivity test for MTT was 90%, and the sensitivity test for LTT was 98%. MTT method can be considered as a non-radiactive evaluation of cell proliferation. Detecting cell proliferation with accurate, sensitive, fast, easy and safe method is more preferable than LTT.
RESUMO
Twenty-eight patients with defective neutrophil mobility were classified, largely on results of parent values, into primary (17)--mainly Shwachman's syndrome--and probable secondary (11). They presented with frequent infections and/or allergy and these symptoms were essentially similar in both groups. Neutropenia was virtually confined. to the patients with Shwachman's syndrome. Diagnoses associated with secondary neutrophil mobility defects included hydrocephalus with shunt, cystic fibrosis, and immunoglobulin deficiency. The neutrophil mobility of nearly nearly all the patients studied increased when levamisole was added in vitro, but there was no clear evidence of clinical benefit when patients were given the drug.