Expression of antigens associated with the individual stages of the inflammatory response in child and adult as a possible distinctive method for recurrent and chronic tonsillitis
Autor: | M. T. Carlevato, Mario Bussi, Fulvia Giaretta, Lidia Majore, Paola Omedè, B. Panizzut |
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Přispěvatelé: | Bussi, Mario, Carlevato, Mt, Panizzut, B, Majore, L, Giaretta, F, Omede, P. |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1996 |
Předmět: |
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Male Aging Adolescent medicine.drug_class Tonsillitis Palatine Tonsil Inflammation Monoclonal antibody Peripheral blood mononuclear cell Phlegmon stomatognathic system Antigen Recurrence medicine Humans Clinical significance Stage (cooking) Antigens Child business.industry Antibodies Monoclonal General Medicine medicine.disease Flow Cytometry Prognosis Phenotype Otorhinolaryngology Child Preschool Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Immunology Chronic Disease Female medicine.symptom business Biomarkers |
Popis: | Monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) specific for the antigens associated with each stage of an inflammatory response were assayed with tonsillar mononuclear cells (TMNG). MoAbs BMA 27 E 10 and BMA 4 D 10 were used as markers for the early stages, BMA RM 3 1 for the intermediate stage, BMA 25 F 9 for the late stage, and BMA G 16 1 for the chronic stage. TMNC were obtained from patients operated for (1) recurrent tonsillitis with hypertrophy caused by common flora (children); (2) an indication for surgery for chronic tonsillitis in adults; (3) patients who were ‘warm’ tonsillectomized for a second peri-tonsillar phlegmon. Our results are presented and discussed in the light of their possible clinical significance. Our findings indicate that clinical chronic tonsillitis in the adult really is such. In the adults studied there was a high expression of antigens which is associated with the chronic stages, while the low expression of antigens is associated with the intermediate stage and an even lower antigen expression indicates the acute stage. In children what is considered to be chronic tonsillitis may perhaps be more correctly regarded as an expression of recurrent inflammation. |
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