Defective neutrophil and lymphocyte function in leucocyte adhesion deficiency. |
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Authors: | Y L Lau L C Low B M Jones J W Lawton |
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Affiliation: | Department of Paediatrics, University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital. |
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Abstract: | We report a Chinese girl with the moderate phenotype of leucocyte adhesion deficiency (LAD), presenting with persistent omphalitis and recurrent soft tissue infections. She had subnormal adhesion-dependent neutrophil functions, such as chemotaxis and chemiluminescence response to a particulate stimulant (opsonised zymosan). Despite her adequate humoral response to documented herpes simplex virus type 1, parainfluenza type 2 and adenovirus infection in vivo, there was marked impairment in the generation of plaque-forming cells (PFC) driven by pokeweed mitogen (PWM) in vitro. IgM PFC were less severely affected than IgG and IgA PFC, probably because IgM production is less dependent on T cell help than IgA and IgG production. The patient's B cells and accessory cells had reduced function compared with the control subsets, while helper function of her CD4+ cells was virtually absent in the PWM-driven PFC assay. She also had marked defect in natural killer cell activity. The proliferation of her lymphocytes was normal to several plant lectins, including phytohaemagglutinin, concanavalin A and PWM, but markedly defective to OKT3. |
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Keywords: | LFA-I Mac-1 plaque-forming cells memory T cells Chinese |
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