[Disorders of immune function in children with selective IgA deficiency]
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[Disorders of immune function in children with selective IgA deficiency]
Abstract
Numerous additional alterations of immune function in patients with selective IgA deficiency (serum IgA less than 0.05 g/l) have been described. In this group of patients we have investigated the connection with allergic diseases and alterations of the other immunoglobulin isotypes. Sera of 44 children from 1 3/12 to 18 years were analysed. In all patients serum IgA was below the nephelometric detection limit of 0.05 g/l). Using a more sensitive ELISA, IgA could be detected in all sera in concentrations ranging from 10 micrograms/l to 0.04 g/l. 25 children (57%) revealed a profound elevation of IgG serum levels, in 27 (61%) IgM was elevated above the upper age related normal value. In 7 patients (16%) with normal IgG serum levels a combined IgG2-IgG4 deficiency was found. In most cases these patients had unusually frequent and severe infections. Total IgE serum levels were determined by a RIA technique. In addition, an IgE-mediated sensitization to the most common food and inhalation antigens was detected by a standardized procedure (Phadiatop, Pharmacia). In 9/44 children (20%) IgE was less than 2 U/ml (lowest detection limit), 27 patients (62%) revealed levels of 6-86 U/ml within the age-related normal range. In 8 patients (18%) total IgE was above 381 U/ml. Four patients demonstrated a sensitization to inhalants, specific IgE antibodies to nutritive antigens were detected in three children.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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