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Altered expression of lymphocyte functional antigen in Down syndrome
1Immunogenetics Laboratory, Department of Medical Genetics, St Mary's Hospital, Whitworth Park, Manchester M13 0JH, UK.
Abstract:
A chronic inability to resist infection is a major cause of death in patients suffering from Down syndrome. However, how this impairment in immune function is related to the diagnostic characteristic of the syndrome - possession of three copies of chromosome 21 - is currently far from clear. In this article, Malcolm Taylor argues that the presence of the gene encoding the β subunit of the lymphocyte functional antigen on this chromosome suggests that immunodeficiency may be linked to the aberrant expression of this antigen on lymphocytes.
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