Lymphocytic infiltration of the brain in sleeping sickness.
- 27 November 1976
- Vol. 2 (6047) , 1291-1292
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.6047.1291
Abstract
Cerebrospinal fluid mononuclear cells from 40 patients with advanced Gambian sleeping sickness were examined for intracytoplasmic immunoglobulin and for B- and T-lymphocyte markers. About 5% of mononuclear cells were plasma cells. Most of the lymphocytes present were B cells. These findings suggest that the considerable lymphocytic infiltration of the nervous system seen in advanced sleeping sickness is not a cell-mediated immune reaction to trypanosomes. Immune complexes may play a part in producing the brain damage characteristic of this disease.Keywords
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