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Association of natural killer cell dysfunction and recurrent Stevens-Johnson syndrome in a pediatric patient
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a debilitating condition involving the skin and mucous membranes. It is commonly the result of adverse drug reactions but can also be caused by infections. A predisposition to recurrent viral infections, such as in the case of natural killer (NK) cell dysfunction, m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3679563/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23772322 http://dx.doi.org/10.2500/ar.2013.4.0044 |
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author | Casselman, Jason Venglarcik, John Bludorn, Matt Chernin, Leah Swender, David Tcheurekjian, Hiag Hostoffer, Robert |
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description | Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a debilitating condition involving the skin and mucous membranes. It is commonly the result of adverse drug reactions but can also be caused by infections. A predisposition to recurrent viral infections, such as in the case of natural killer (NK) cell dysfunction, may manifest with virally induced SJS. We present this case to suggest a possible association between NK cell dysfunction and recurrent SJS. An 11-year-old girl presents with recurring erythema, erosion, and ulceration of oral and vaginal mucosa. Small fluid-filled bumps would appear, leading to blistering and later sloughing of mucosal tissue, and bleeding would ensue. Seven separate episodes have occurred over an 8-year period, with each episode being preceded by symptoms of an upper respiratory infection. NK cell function assays were performed and NK cell phenotyping was ordered. NK cell assays showed decreased NK cell cytotoxicity at all ratios of K562 target cells. NK cell surface expression evaluation showed an immature phenotype but normal overall numbers of NK cells. NK cells are a pivotal part of the innate immune system, and, among other things, provide defense of viral infection. This case represents the manifestation of recurrent SJS as a result the lack of protection from viral illness, usually provided by NK cells in the healthy immune system. |
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spelling | pubmed-36795632013-06-14 Association of natural killer cell dysfunction and recurrent Stevens-Johnson syndrome in a pediatric patient Casselman, Jason Venglarcik, John Bludorn, Matt Chernin, Leah Swender, David Tcheurekjian, Hiag Hostoffer, Robert Allergy Rhinol (Providence) Articles Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a debilitating condition involving the skin and mucous membranes. It is commonly the result of adverse drug reactions but can also be caused by infections. A predisposition to recurrent viral infections, such as in the case of natural killer (NK) cell dysfunction, may manifest with virally induced SJS. We present this case to suggest a possible association between NK cell dysfunction and recurrent SJS. An 11-year-old girl presents with recurring erythema, erosion, and ulceration of oral and vaginal mucosa. Small fluid-filled bumps would appear, leading to blistering and later sloughing of mucosal tissue, and bleeding would ensue. Seven separate episodes have occurred over an 8-year period, with each episode being preceded by symptoms of an upper respiratory infection. NK cell function assays were performed and NK cell phenotyping was ordered. NK cell assays showed decreased NK cell cytotoxicity at all ratios of K562 target cells. NK cell surface expression evaluation showed an immature phenotype but normal overall numbers of NK cells. NK cells are a pivotal part of the innate immune system, and, among other things, provide defense of viral infection. This case represents the manifestation of recurrent SJS as a result the lack of protection from viral illness, usually provided by NK cells in the healthy immune system. OceanSide Publications, Inc. 2013 2013-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3679563/ /pubmed/23772322 http://dx.doi.org/10.2500/ar.2013.4.0044 Text en Copyright © 2013, OceanSide Publications, Inc., U.S.A. This publication is provided under the terms of the Creative Commons Public License ("CCPL" or "License"), in attribution 3.0 unported (Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)), further described at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode. The work is protected by copyright and/or other applicable law. Any use of the work other then as authorized under this license or copyright law is prohibited. |
spellingShingle | Articles Casselman, Jason Venglarcik, John Bludorn, Matt Chernin, Leah Swender, David Tcheurekjian, Hiag Hostoffer, Robert Association of natural killer cell dysfunction and recurrent Stevens-Johnson syndrome in a pediatric patient |
title | Association of natural killer cell dysfunction and recurrent Stevens-Johnson syndrome in a pediatric patient |
title_full | Association of natural killer cell dysfunction and recurrent Stevens-Johnson syndrome in a pediatric patient |
title_fullStr | Association of natural killer cell dysfunction and recurrent Stevens-Johnson syndrome in a pediatric patient |
title_full_unstemmed | Association of natural killer cell dysfunction and recurrent Stevens-Johnson syndrome in a pediatric patient |
title_short | Association of natural killer cell dysfunction and recurrent Stevens-Johnson syndrome in a pediatric patient |
title_sort | association of natural killer cell dysfunction and recurrent stevens-johnson syndrome in a pediatric patient |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3679563/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23772322 http://dx.doi.org/10.2500/ar.2013.4.0044 |
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