Chandra R K, Ali S K, Kutty K M, Chandra S
Biol Neonate. 1977;31(1-2):15-8. doi: 10.1159/000240937.
The proportion of thymus-dependent (T) lymphocytes in the blood and the ability to mount cutaneous delayed hypersensitivity to a battery of antigens were evaluated in 50 low birth weight (LBW) infants when they were 3 months to 5 years old. There was a significant reduction in the number of T lymphocytes. Delayed hypersensitivity was impaired. The abnormalities were more pronounced in those with persistent growth retardation. It is suggested that continued postnatal depression of cell-mediated immunity in LBW infants may contribute to increased frequency of infections and immunopathological diseases.
对50名低体重(LBW)婴儿在3个月至5岁时血液中胸腺依赖性(T)淋巴细胞的比例以及对一系列抗原产生皮肤迟发型超敏反应的能力进行了评估。T淋巴细胞数量显著减少。迟发型超敏反应受损。这些异常在持续生长发育迟缓的婴儿中更为明显。有人提出,低体重婴儿出生后细胞介导免疫持续受到抑制可能导致感染和免疫病理疾病的发生率增加。