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Vitamin B6 deficiency and the lymphoid system: I. Effects on cellular immunity and in vitro incorporation of 3H-uridine by small lymphocytes
Authors:Linda C Robson  MRoy Schwarz
Institution:Department of Biological Structure, School of Medicine, University of Washington. Seattle, Washington 98195 U.S.A.
Abstract:Thoracic duct lymphocytes from vitamin B6-deficient rats were found to have a reduced capacity to respond to foreign lymphoid cells in the mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR), to produce normal lymphocyte transfer reactions, and to incorporate 3H-uridine in vitro. These findings indicate that specific nutritional deficiencies may impair cellular immunity and that this impairment can be monitored by the MLR. It is suggested that the reduction in MLR activity and in 3H-uridine uptake by TDL cells reflected either a shift in the proportions of T and B cells in the TDL and/or an impairment in the capacity of such cells to function in the MLR and in the in vitro test for 3H-uridine incorporation.
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