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Characteristic Immune Abnormalities in Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis

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Abstract

Our results show that while humoral immunity is essentially intact, cellular immune function is significantly impaired in the vast majority of patients with HLH. The coincident finding of profoundly decreased T cell cytotoxicity along with absent NK cytotoxicity suggests that patients with active HLH may have global cytotoxic dysfunction. Since the majority of our patients were studied prior to starting therapy, we feel that these findings reflect the pathophysiologic process and are not therapy related. Unclear from the present work is whether these findings represent primary or secondary dysfunction. We conclude from these studies that profoundly decreased CTL function and absence of NK cell function are characteristic immunologic features of HLH and may serve as additional laboratory data, in conjunction with currently proposed diagnostic guidelines, to support a diagnosis of HLH.

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