High levels of IgA in HIV-1-perinatally-infected children. Antigen specificity and possible role of increased substance P plasma levels

Rossi, M. E. ; Resti, M. ; Azzari, C. ; Calabri, G. ; Martino, M. De ; Galli, L. ; Carbonella, R. ; Vierucci, A.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1994
ISSN:
1399-3038
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Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
The specificity of IgA against food, inhalant, bacterial and fungine antigens as well as for HIV-1 proteins was investigated in 14 HIV-1-infected children (CDC stage P-2) and 15 controls. IgA against food- and inhalant antigens as well as against tetanus toxoid were significantly more often present in the HIV positive children than in controls. No difference between the two groups was present for IgA against Candida albicans. A significant increase of substance P, a strong IgA synthesis inducing neuropeptide, was demonstrated in the plasma of HIV-1 infected children. In conclusion, high levels of IgA seem to reflect a complex immune dys-function in which many factors are involved. The importance of neuro-immune dysregulation is discussed.
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autor Rossi, M. E.
Resti, M.
Azzari, C.
Calabri, G.
Martino, M. De
Galli, L.
Carbonella, R.
Vierucci, A.
autorsonst Calabri, G.
Martino, M. De
Galli, L.
Carbonella, R.
Vierucci, A.
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notes The specificity of IgA against food, inhalant, bacterial and fungine antigens as well as for HIV-1 proteins was investigated in 14 HIV-1-infected children (CDC stage P-2) and 15 controls. IgA against food- and inhalant antigens as well as against tetanus toxoid were significantly more often present in the HIV positive children than in controls. No difference between the two groups was present for IgA against Candida albicans. A significant increase of substance P, a strong IgA synthesis inducing neuropeptide, was demonstrated in the plasma of HIV-1 infected children. In conclusion, high levels of IgA seem to reflect a complex immune dys-function in which many factors are involved. The importance of neuro-immune dysregulation is discussed.
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shingle_author_1 Rossi, M. E.
Resti, M.
Azzari, C.
Calabri, G.
Martino, M. De
Galli, L.
Carbonella, R.
Vierucci, A.
shingle_author_2 Rossi, M. E.
Resti, M.
Azzari, C.
Calabri, G.
Martino, M. De
Galli, L.
Carbonella, R.
Vierucci, A.
shingle_author_3 Rossi, M. E.
Resti, M.
Azzari, C.
Calabri, G.
Martino, M. De
Galli, L.
Carbonella, R.
Vierucci, A.
shingle_author_4 Rossi, M. E.
Resti, M.
Azzari, C.
Calabri, G.
Martino, M. De
Galli, L.
Carbonella, R.
Vierucci, A.
shingle_catch_all_1 Rossi, M. E.
Resti, M.
Azzari, C.
Calabri, G.
Martino, M. De
Galli, L.
Carbonella, R.
Vierucci, A.
High levels of IgA in HIV-1-perinatally-infected children. Antigen specificity and possible role of increased substance P plasma levels
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The specificity of IgA against food, inhalant, bacterial and fungine antigens as well as for HIV-1 proteins was investigated in 14 HIV-1-infected children (CDC stage P-2) and 15 controls. IgA against food- and inhalant antigens as well as against tetanus toxoid were significantly more often present in the HIV positive children than in controls. No difference between the two groups was present for IgA against Candida albicans. A significant increase of substance P, a strong IgA synthesis inducing neuropeptide, was demonstrated in the plasma of HIV-1 infected children. In conclusion, high levels of IgA seem to reflect a complex immune dys-function in which many factors are involved. The importance of neuro-immune dysregulation is discussed.
1399-3038
13993038
shingle_catch_all_2 Rossi, M. E.
Resti, M.
Azzari, C.
Calabri, G.
Martino, M. De
Galli, L.
Carbonella, R.
Vierucci, A.
High levels of IgA in HIV-1-perinatally-infected children. Antigen specificity and possible role of increased substance P plasma levels
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The specificity of IgA against food, inhalant, bacterial and fungine antigens as well as for HIV-1 proteins was investigated in 14 HIV-1-infected children (CDC stage P-2) and 15 controls. IgA against food- and inhalant antigens as well as against tetanus toxoid were significantly more often present in the HIV positive children than in controls. No difference between the two groups was present for IgA against Candida albicans. A significant increase of substance P, a strong IgA synthesis inducing neuropeptide, was demonstrated in the plasma of HIV-1 infected children. In conclusion, high levels of IgA seem to reflect a complex immune dys-function in which many factors are involved. The importance of neuro-immune dysregulation is discussed.
1399-3038
13993038
shingle_catch_all_3 Rossi, M. E.
Resti, M.
Azzari, C.
Calabri, G.
Martino, M. De
Galli, L.
Carbonella, R.
Vierucci, A.
High levels of IgA in HIV-1-perinatally-infected children. Antigen specificity and possible role of increased substance P plasma levels
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The specificity of IgA against food, inhalant, bacterial and fungine antigens as well as for HIV-1 proteins was investigated in 14 HIV-1-infected children (CDC stage P-2) and 15 controls. IgA against food- and inhalant antigens as well as against tetanus toxoid were significantly more often present in the HIV positive children than in controls. No difference between the two groups was present for IgA against Candida albicans. A significant increase of substance P, a strong IgA synthesis inducing neuropeptide, was demonstrated in the plasma of HIV-1 infected children. In conclusion, high levels of IgA seem to reflect a complex immune dys-function in which many factors are involved. The importance of neuro-immune dysregulation is discussed.
1399-3038
13993038
shingle_catch_all_4 Rossi, M. E.
Resti, M.
Azzari, C.
Calabri, G.
Martino, M. De
Galli, L.
Carbonella, R.
Vierucci, A.
High levels of IgA in HIV-1-perinatally-infected children. Antigen specificity and possible role of increased substance P plasma levels
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The specificity of IgA against food, inhalant, bacterial and fungine antigens as well as for HIV-1 proteins was investigated in 14 HIV-1-infected children (CDC stage P-2) and 15 controls. IgA against food- and inhalant antigens as well as against tetanus toxoid were significantly more often present in the HIV positive children than in controls. No difference between the two groups was present for IgA against Candida albicans. A significant increase of substance P, a strong IgA synthesis inducing neuropeptide, was demonstrated in the plasma of HIV-1 infected children. In conclusion, high levels of IgA seem to reflect a complex immune dys-function in which many factors are involved. The importance of neuro-immune dysregulation is discussed.
1399-3038
13993038
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