Natural Killer Cell Activity in a Patient with Chédiak-Higashi Syndrome Submitted to Bone Marrow Transplantation
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Pediahic Hematology and Oncology
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ChCdiak-Higashi syndrome (CHS) is a rare autosomal-recessive dis ease that is characterized primarily by partial oculocutaneous albinism,
frequent pyogenic infections, and characteristic giant lysosomal granules
present in most granule-containing cells. The immunologic relevance of
this disease is the selective impairment in natural killer (NK) cell function
[ 1-41. Previous studies have suggested that this defect may predispose to
the subsequent development of lymphoproliferative disorders [3, 41.
Natural killer cells are the first class of cells to appear after bone
marrow transplantation (BMT) [5,6], and there is one report that BMT can reverse the defect of these cells in the CHS [7]. Our report confirms
these results by studying the behavior of these cells before and after BMT
in a patient with CHS.
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p. 399-402.: tab. p&b.
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DIAMOND, Hilda Rachel et al. Natural Killer Cell Activity in a Patient with Chédiak-Higashi Syndrome Submitted to Bone Marrow Transplantation. Pediahic Hematology and Oncology, v. 12, p. 399-402, 1995.