NEZAM DIBA S, FARHOUDI A. THE STUDY OF OPSONIZATION ACTIVITY OF THE PHAGOCYTOSIS PROCESS IN MENINGITIS, SEPSIS, AND RECURRENT INFECTION IN CHILDREN. Med J Islam Repub Iran 1991; 5 (3) :125-129
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From the Department of Immunology, the Children's Hospital Medical Center, Tehran university of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran.
Abstract: (4243 Views)
In this survey, opsonization activity of sera in 110 patients with
meningitis, sepsis and recurrent infection 12 patients after healing and 50
normal adults has been studied. Opsonization activity was measured by an
assay depending on electronic particle counting to measure yeast uptake
(alternative pathway activator) which was modified in our laboratory.
Three classes of immunoglobulins (lgG, lgM, lgA) and C3 levels were
also studied depending on single radial immunodiffusion by using Behring
kit in our patients.
54 pathological sera with defective opsonization showed low C3 levels,
two with lower than normal opsonization activity showed low C3 levels, 11
defective opsonization cases showed normal C3 levels, 3 of which were
related to diabetic patients.
22 instances of decreased 19G, 14 cases of decreased 19M and 18 cases of
decreased lgA were observed in 110 patients.
The opsonization activity, C3 and immunoglobulin levels in 12 patients
have become normal after healing.
Type of Study:
Original Research |
Subject:
Immunology