Immunization of the neonate
- PMID: 8157448
- DOI: 10.1017/s0266462300014070
Immunization of the neonate
Abstract
The generation of diversity of T and B cells begins early in gestation. Selective restrictions in expression of V genes occur in fetal life, but insufficient clonal diversity is not likely to limit newborn immune capabilities. The functional immaturity of neonatal T and B cells is beginning to be defined. Virgin T cells lack the capacity to produce diverse lymphokines, whereas neonatal B cells are less responsive to the lymphokines that promote terminal differentiation to plasma cells.
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