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反复感染儿童肺炎球菌抗体反应的选择性缺陷。

Selective deficiency in pneumococcal antibody response in children with recurrent infections.

作者信息

Epstein M M, Gruskay F

机构信息

Yale University Department of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

出版信息

Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 1995 Aug;75(2):125-31.

PMID:7648376
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Impaired ability to respond to polysaccharide capsular antigens of Streptococcus pneumoniae may be associated with an IgG subclass deficiency and recurrent respiratory infections.

OBJECTIVE

To identify children over three years of age with recurrent otitis media, sinusitis, or pneumonia who had low or absent pneumococcal antibody titers as their sole manifestation of immune deficiency and to determine their response to the 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine.

RESULTS

Of 100 children with low pneumococcal antibody titers, 87 generated a protective antibody response to the pneumococcal vaccine (> 300 ng/mL to the majority of the antigen serotypes), while 13 responded poorly or not at all. Repeated vaccination of nonresponders failed to produce a normal response.

CONCLUSION

We have identified two clinically distinct subpopulations of children with recurrent respiratory infections characterized by their responsiveness to pneumococcal antigens: one group did not respond to pneumococcal vaccination, whereas the other group responded both clinically and serologically. The nonresponding 6.5% subpopulation has an apparent isolated defect in anti-pneumococcal antibody production associated with recurrent respiratory infections despite normal IgG2 subclass levels.

摘要

背景

对肺炎链球菌多糖荚膜抗原的反应能力受损可能与IgG亚类缺乏及反复呼吸道感染有关。

目的

鉴别3岁以上患有复发性中耳炎、鼻窦炎或肺炎且肺炎球菌抗体滴度低或缺乏作为免疫缺陷唯一表现的儿童,并确定他们对23价肺炎球菌疫苗的反应。

结果

100名肺炎球菌抗体滴度低的儿童中,87名对肺炎球菌疫苗产生了保护性抗体反应(对大多数抗原血清型>300 ng/mL),而13名反应不佳或根本无反应。对无反应者重复接种未能产生正常反应。

结论

我们已鉴别出复发性呼吸道感染儿童的两个临床不同亚群,其特征在于对肺炎球菌抗原的反应性:一组对肺炎球菌疫苗无反应,而另一组在临床和血清学上均有反应。尽管IgG2亚类水平正常,但无反应的6.5%亚群在抗肺炎球菌抗体产生方面存在明显的孤立缺陷,与反复呼吸道感染有关。

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