IgAs, IL-6 AND IFN-γ IN NASAL FLIUD IN TRANSIENT HYPOGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA OF INFANCY

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To evaluate IgAs, IL-6 and IFN-γ in nasal fluid in transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy (THI) 15 children at the age 6 months to 4 years with THI, 30 children with recurrent respiratory infections and 16 healthy persons at the same age were studied. There has been registered a decrease in IgAs and IFN-γ and an increase in IL-6 in THI as compared to healthy children and sufferers of recurrent respiratory infections with no THI. Received data may be interesting for our understanding immunoregulation of antibody synthesis and inflammation in THI.

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A. V. Klimov

Siberian State Medical University

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Russian Federation

V. V. Klimov

Siberian State Medical University

Russian Federation

E. N. Kologrivova

Siberian State Medical University

Russian Federation

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