[Hyper IgE syndrome--a disease of imbalanced activation of helper T-cell subsets?]
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[Hyper IgE syndrome--a disease of imbalanced activation of helper T-cell subsets?]
Abstract
Hyper-IgE syndrome is a rare immunodeficient disorder characterized by recurrent severe staphylococcal infections of the skin and sinopulmonary tract, chronic eczematoid rashes, coarse facial features, mild eosinophilia, and markedly elevated serum IgE levels. Hyperimmunoglobulinemia D, depressed DTH, and varying degrees of pathogenesis of this syndrome is unknown. The clinical manifestations and the recent research findings indicated the followings: 1) increased production of IL-4: hyperimmunoglobulinemia E, increased number of Fc epsilon R(+)-cells in peripheral blood, 2) defective production of IFN-gamma: abnormal local inflammatory responses (formation of cold abscesses), chemotactic defect in the circulating neutrophils (abnormalities in IFN-gamma/IL-8 pathway), depressed DTH, 3) T-cell immunodeficiency?-chronic dermatitis? 4) genetic factors (frequent familial occurrence, characteristic facial appearance with broad nasal bridge). These observations led us to postulate that both the increased production of IL-4 and the defective production of IFN-gamma may be the immunopathological bases of this syndrome. Recently, these cytokines were demonstrated to be secreted by different subsets of helper T-cells, designated TH1 and TH2, in murine system, suggesting that the regulatory imbalances between IL-4 and IFN-gamma in this syndrome might be due to the differential activation or inactivation of these helper T-cell subsets.
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