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Red cell, white cell and platelet autoantibodies in visceral leishmaniasis.
Trop Geogr Med. 1984 Jun; 36(2):143-50.TG

Abstract

The blood of twelve patients with parasitologically proved visceral leishmaniasis was examined for the presence of antibodies against blood cells. The direct antiglobulin test (Coombs' test) was positive in ten. IgG and complement were found on the red cells (alone or combined), but no IgA or IgM. In the serum of two, warm antibodies were found in the bromelin test. Pseudo-agglutination was detected in 8. Investigations for white cell antibodies included the lymphocytotoxicity test (positive in 10), the leuco-agglutination test (positive in 1) and the indirect immunofluorescence test on lymphocytes (none positive) and granulocytes (2 positive). Platelet autoantibodies were demonstrated in the direct (10 positive) and indirect (7 positive) platelet suspension immunofluorescence test. How important these various antibodies are in influencing the lifespan and functions of the respective cells and thus in the pathogenesis of the pancytopenia of kala-azar, can not be concluded from this work but the absence of a direct correlation between haematological values and presence or absence of antibodies and/or their titres argues against a primary role of these antibodies.

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Language

eng

PubMed ID

6474559

Citation

Kager, P A., et al. "Red Cell, White Cell and Platelet Autoantibodies in Visceral Leishmaniasis." Tropical and Geographical Medicine, vol. 36, no. 2, 1984, pp. 143-50.
Kager PA, van der Plas-Van Dalen C, Rees PH, et al. Red cell, white cell and platelet autoantibodies in visceral leishmaniasis. Trop Geogr Med. 1984;36(2):143-50.
Kager, P. A., van der Plas-Van Dalen, C., Rees, P. H., Helmerhorst, F. M., & von dem Borne, A. E. (1984). Red cell, white cell and platelet autoantibodies in visceral leishmaniasis. Tropical and Geographical Medicine, 36(2), 143-50.
Kager PA, et al. Red Cell, White Cell and Platelet Autoantibodies in Visceral Leishmaniasis. Trop Geogr Med. 1984;36(2):143-50. PubMed PMID: 6474559.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Red cell, white cell and platelet autoantibodies in visceral leishmaniasis. AU - Kager,P A, AU - van der Plas-Van Dalen,C, AU - Rees,P H, AU - Helmerhorst,F M, AU - von dem Borne,A E, PY - 1984/6/1/pubmed PY - 1984/6/1/medline PY - 1984/6/1/entrez SP - 143 EP - 50 JF - Tropical and geographical medicine JO - Trop Geogr Med VL - 36 IS - 2 N2 - The blood of twelve patients with parasitologically proved visceral leishmaniasis was examined for the presence of antibodies against blood cells. The direct antiglobulin test (Coombs' test) was positive in ten. IgG and complement were found on the red cells (alone or combined), but no IgA or IgM. In the serum of two, warm antibodies were found in the bromelin test. Pseudo-agglutination was detected in 8. Investigations for white cell antibodies included the lymphocytotoxicity test (positive in 10), the leuco-agglutination test (positive in 1) and the indirect immunofluorescence test on lymphocytes (none positive) and granulocytes (2 positive). Platelet autoantibodies were demonstrated in the direct (10 positive) and indirect (7 positive) platelet suspension immunofluorescence test. How important these various antibodies are in influencing the lifespan and functions of the respective cells and thus in the pathogenesis of the pancytopenia of kala-azar, can not be concluded from this work but the absence of a direct correlation between haematological values and presence or absence of antibodies and/or their titres argues against a primary role of these antibodies. SN - 0041-3232 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/6474559/Red_cell_white_cell_and_platelet_autoantibodies_in_visceral_leishmaniasis_ L2 - http://www.diseaseinfosearch.org/result/4166 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -