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NEUROLOGY 1980;30:212
© 1980 American Academy of Neurology

Intrauterine viral infection and the cell-mediated immune response

Joel A. Thompson, M. D. and Lowell A. Glasgow, M. D.

Division of Pediatric Neurology (Dr. Thompson) and the Department of Pediatrics (Dr. Glasgow), University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT.

In 8 of 23 infants with congenital central nervous system (CNS) anomalies, we observed an increased cell-mediated immune (CMI) response (lymphocyte blastogenesis) to one of six simultaneously tested viral antigens, without detection of concomitant elevation in humoral antibody to that virus. These data suggest possible intrauterine viral exposure in a significant number of anomalous infants and a possible role of that exposure in the pathogenesis of congenital CNS anomalies. The CMI response may offer another approach to the identification of etiologic agents of a significant number of birth defects.

Address reprint requests to Dr. Thompson, Primary Children's Medical Center, 320 12th Avenue, Salt Lake City, UT 84103.

Accepted for publication June 11, 1979.

This research was aided by a grant from the National Foundation-March of Dimes.







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