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Case Reports
. 1975 Apr;20(1):105-11.

The role of vitamin B 12 and its transport globulins in the production of antibodies

Case Reports

The role of vitamin B 12 and its transport globulins in the production of antibodies

W H Hitzig et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1975 Apr.

Abstract

Immunological functions were repeatedly tested in a patient with hereditary deficiency of transcobalamin II (TC II): he was unable to synthesize immunoglobulins and specific antibodies, but was able to do so normally after injection of high doses of vitamin B 12 (1000 mug per week). Lymphocytes (B and T) were present in normal numbers prior to therapy, thus indicating normal differentiation of stem cells. In contrast, clonal expansion, necessary for immunoglobulin production, was possible only after vitamin B 12 administration. These observations, as well as the well known disturbances in haemopoiesis, indicate that vitamin B 12 is indispensable to rapidly replicating tissues, and that a severe deficiency of this vitamin in the cells can result from the absence of TC II.

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