T-lymphocyte production, function, and death in children who recovered from opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome
- PMID: 17130111
- DOI: 10.1080/08880010601001446
T-lymphocyte production, function, and death in children who recovered from opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome
Abstract
Reduced CD4+ lymphocytes have been recently found in peripheral blood of children with active opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome. The authors identified 2 children who recovered from this syndrome, one of whom showed reduced CD4+ lymphocytes 2 years after the disease onset. Except for a decrease of "naive" CD45RA+ CD4+ population and a mild restriction of T-cell heterogeneity in this patient, probably related to the immune response to viral infections, no alterations of T-cell homeostasis and function were found in either child. Therefore, the decrease of CD4+ cells may persist after clinical recovery, but the causes of this abnormality cannot be ascribed to intrinsic T-cell defects.
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