Alterations of cell-mediated immune response in children with febrile seizures

The aim of the present investigation was to study the distribution of T-cell subsets in peripheral blood defined by monoclonal antibodies and by the lymphocyte proliferative response to phytohemagglutinin (PH A) in 30 children with febrile seizures and in 14 age-matched control subjects. Frequent respiratory, urinary and dermatologic infections were observed in 22 patients. The immunologic parameters showed that 64% of the patients presented an increased number of CD8+ cells and a low helper/suppressor ratio was observed in 60% of the patients. In addition, the proliferative response of lymphocytes to PHA was impaired in the patients. It was observed the presence of inhibitory activity on lymphocyte function in the plasma of 33% of children with febrile seizures. These results suggest that patients with febrile seizures have an impairment of cellular immunity that may be connected with this epileptic syndrome and explain the infections observed.

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Main Authors: Montelli,Terezinha C.B., Soares,Angela M.V.C., Parise-Fortes,Maria R., Rezkallah-Iwasso,Maria T., Padula,Niura M.R., Peraçoli,Maria Terezinha S.
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Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 1997
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-282X19970002000052010-11-10Alterations of cell-mediated immune response in children with febrile seizuresMontelli,Terezinha C.B.Soares,Angela M.V.C.Parise-Fortes,Maria R.Rezkallah-Iwasso,Maria T.Padula,Niura M.R.Peraçoli,Maria Terezinha S. febrile seizures infections T cell subsets lymphocyte proliferative response The aim of the present investigation was to study the distribution of T-cell subsets in peripheral blood defined by monoclonal antibodies and by the lymphocyte proliferative response to phytohemagglutinin (PH A) in 30 children with febrile seizures and in 14 age-matched control subjects. Frequent respiratory, urinary and dermatologic infections were observed in 22 patients. The immunologic parameters showed that 64% of the patients presented an increased number of CD8+ cells and a low helper/suppressor ratio was observed in 60% of the patients. In addition, the proliferative response of lymphocytes to PHA was impaired in the patients. It was observed the presence of inhibitory activity on lymphocyte function in the plasma of 33% of children with febrile seizures. These results suggest that patients with febrile seizures have an impairment of cellular immunity that may be connected with this epileptic syndrome and explain the infections observed.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEUROArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.55 n.2 19971997-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X1997000200005en10.1590/S0004-282X1997000200005
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Soares,Angela M.V.C.
Parise-Fortes,Maria R.
Rezkallah-Iwasso,Maria T.
Padula,Niura M.R.
Peraçoli,Maria Terezinha S.
spellingShingle Montelli,Terezinha C.B.
Soares,Angela M.V.C.
Parise-Fortes,Maria R.
Rezkallah-Iwasso,Maria T.
Padula,Niura M.R.
Peraçoli,Maria Terezinha S.
Alterations of cell-mediated immune response in children with febrile seizures
author_facet Montelli,Terezinha C.B.
Soares,Angela M.V.C.
Parise-Fortes,Maria R.
Rezkallah-Iwasso,Maria T.
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Peraçoli,Maria Terezinha S.
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title Alterations of cell-mediated immune response in children with febrile seizures
title_short Alterations of cell-mediated immune response in children with febrile seizures
title_full Alterations of cell-mediated immune response in children with febrile seizures
title_fullStr Alterations of cell-mediated immune response in children with febrile seizures
title_full_unstemmed Alterations of cell-mediated immune response in children with febrile seizures
title_sort alterations of cell-mediated immune response in children with febrile seizures
description The aim of the present investigation was to study the distribution of T-cell subsets in peripheral blood defined by monoclonal antibodies and by the lymphocyte proliferative response to phytohemagglutinin (PH A) in 30 children with febrile seizures and in 14 age-matched control subjects. Frequent respiratory, urinary and dermatologic infections were observed in 22 patients. The immunologic parameters showed that 64% of the patients presented an increased number of CD8+ cells and a low helper/suppressor ratio was observed in 60% of the patients. In addition, the proliferative response of lymphocytes to PHA was impaired in the patients. It was observed the presence of inhibitory activity on lymphocyte function in the plasma of 33% of children with febrile seizures. These results suggest that patients with febrile seizures have an impairment of cellular immunity that may be connected with this epileptic syndrome and explain the infections observed.
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