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Humoral and cellular immune responses to salmonella typhi in patients with typhoid fever

✍ Scribed by Dr. C. M. Mastroianni; E. Jirillo; C. De Simone; P. P. Grassi; A. B. Maffione; A. M. Catino; V. Vullo; A. Misefari; S. Delia


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
436 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-8013

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✦ Synopsis


Humoral and cellular immune responses to Salmonella typhi have been studied in nine children with typhoid fever. By using dot immunobinding assay, anti-0-polysaccharide chain and antilipid A antibody titers have been evaluated during the course of the disease. Anti-0-polysaccharide chain antibody titers are lower at the first week and increase up to the third week of the infection. On the other hand, antilipid A antibody levels, which are already higher at the beginning of the disease, progressively augment during the following weeks.

Concerning cellular immunity to S. typhi, antibacterial activity mediated by typhoid peripheral mononuclear cells has been determined. Results show this function to be depressed in the initial phase of typhoid, increasing with the time. Together, these data bring new insight on immunity in typhoid patients.


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