Title:New Method of Inhibition of Activity of Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha In Patients with Psoriasis
Volume: 10
Issue: 1
Author(s): Borys A. Gerasun
Affiliation:
Keywords:
Autoleukocytes, cell therapy, cytokines, intradermal immunization, psoriasis, tumor necrosis factor alpha.
Abstract: Introduction: A new method of reduction of tumor necrosis factor alpha activity via
intradermal immunization with inactivated autoleukocytes (patent UA97493 (2015) [1]) has been
presented in the article. New patents from various countries have been analyzed [2-7].
Objective: Patients with psoriasis (24) with high level of tumor necrosis factor alpha in their blood (
30pg/ml) were immunized with autoleukocytes.
Method: Leukocytes were isolated by centrifuging plasma, obtained after precipitation of a patient’s heparinized peripheral
venous blood. Precipitate was suspended in 1.0 - 1.5ml of a patient’s blood serum and 0.1ml of blood was injected
into the skin of the back. For determination of autoleukocyte immunization efficacy, concentration of tumor necrosis
factor alpha in a patient’s blood was compared prior to immunization and at different periods after immunization.
Results: In 30 days after single immunization, a considerable decrease in cytokine concentration was observed in all patients
(100%); it reduced to zero in 16 out of 24 of immunized individuals (66.7%). The degree of reduction and duration
of the achieved effect were individual, thus, if necessary the immunization was repeated several times. The procedure was
well tolerated, and general condition of patients was improved.
Conclusion: The method of reduction of tumor necrosis factor alpha activity is recommended for implementation into
clinical practice.