The effect of the peptide fractions of neutrophilokines on the immune response of mice infected with Staphylococcus aureus
Zurochka, A.V.; Vlasov, A.V.; Dolgushin, I.I.; Chukichev, A.V.; Marachev, S.I.
Zhurnal Mikrobiologii Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii 5: 69-71
1990
ISSN/ISBN: 0372-9311 PMID: 2386003 Document Number: 367545
The influence of immunostimulating and immunosuppressing neutrophilokine fractions on the immune response of mice with staphylococcal infection has been studied. When injected into mice with staphylococcal infection, the immunostimulating fraction of the supernatants of activated neutrophils has been found to restore the activity of the immune system of the infected animals. The secretory products of intact neutrophils do not change or decrease the capacity of the animals for immune response under the conditions of the infectious process.