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Circulating and Mitogen-induced Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) in Malnourished Children

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2000 Oct 29
PMID 11050812
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Malnutrition in children is associated with an increased risk of infection and death. Multiple abnormalities in the inflammatory-immune response, including cytokine production, have been described in protein energy malnourished (PEM) children and could account for increased severity and frequency of infection. The aim of the present study was to determine whether there are abnormal basal tumor necrosis factor (TNF) serum concentrations in PEM children, to relate it with serum cortisol and plasma corticotrophin levels and to explore simultaneously the in vitro production of TNF by peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL). No differences were found in basal plasma corticotrophin and serum cortisol concentrations in malnourished as compared with normal, well-nourished control children. Basal TNF serum concentrations were significantly higher in malnourished children than in controls. Conversely, mitogen induced TNF production by PBL in vitro was significantly reduced in PEM children compared with controls. Abnormalities in circulating and mitogen-induced TNF production are present in malnourished children even in absence of elevated serum cortisol concentrations. These abnormalities potentially could modify inflammatory-immune responses to infectious stimuli in malnourished children.

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