Wisniewski K, Cobill J M, Wilcox C B, Caspary E A, Williams D G, Wisniewski H M
Biol Psychiatry. 1979 Jun;14(3):463-71.
Individuals with Down's syndrome (DS) are thought to have abnormalities in their immune system, and a tendency to infection and malignancy. Studies to quantify the number of T lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of 82 unselected institutionalized patients (50 DS, 27 controls matched for sex and age, 2 chronic lymphocytic leukemic, 2 acute leukemic, and 1 Hodgkin's disease) were conducted. The numbers of circulating T cells in DS patients did not differ significantly from the control group, and were in the upper limits of normality. Number of "avid" T cells, however, were significantly higher in the DS than in the control group. The blastogenic response of the T cells to mitogen was significantly depressed. The data did not exclude the existence of qualitative abnormalities. Except for DS patients with congenital heart disease, those older than 15 years were not more prone to upper respiratory infections than other institutionalized mentally retarded patients.
唐氏综合征(DS)患者被认为存在免疫系统异常,且有感染和患恶性肿瘤的倾向。我们对82例未经挑选的住院患者(50例DS患者、27例年龄和性别匹配的对照者、2例慢性淋巴细胞白血病患者、2例急性白血病患者和1例霍奇金病患者)外周血中的T淋巴细胞数量进行了量化研究。DS患者循环T细胞数量与对照组相比无显著差异,且处于正常上限。然而,DS患者中“活跃”T细胞的数量显著高于对照组。T细胞对有丝分裂原的增殖反应明显受到抑制。这些数据并未排除存在质量异常的可能性。除患有先天性心脏病的DS患者外,15岁以上的DS患者并不比其他住院的智力障碍患者更容易患呼吸道感染。