[CIS-PAGID] Hypogam following Fontan

Oliveira Filho, Joao (NIH/CC/DLM) [E] oliveirajb at cc.nih.gov
Thu Dec 1 11:16:11 EST 2011


T cell lymphopenia can also be explained by leakage through the lymphatic system. She must be losing predominantly naïve T cells and some central memory, which express CD62L.
Bosco

Joao Bosco Oliveira, MD PhD
Head, Human Disorders of Lymphocyte Homeostasis Unit
Assistant Chief, Immunology Service
Department of Laboratory Medicine
NIH Clinical Center
Building 10, Room 2C410
10 Center Drive
Bethesda, MD 20892
Tel: 301 594-1971
Fax: 301 402-1884






On 12/1/11 10:33 AM, "Fleisher, Thomas (NIH/CC/DLM) [E]" <TFleishe at cc.nih.gov> wrote:

Joe,
One of the findings in IL is that the decrease in the different classes of Igs vary, ie shorter half life Igs (ie IgM) have somewhat less of a decrease compared to the longer half life Igs (ie IgG). So I would consider the discrepancy between IgG and albumen a bit extreme but still plausible with lymphatic loss. What is the IgM level and the lymphocyte count? The majority of congenital IL patients do not have infectious problems despite their low Igs and lymphocyte counts.
Tom



Thomas A. Fleisher, M.D.
Chief, Department of Laboratory Medicine
NIH Clinical Center
301 496-5668 (T)
301 402-1612 (F)

From: Church, Joseph [mailto:JChurch at chla.usc.edu]
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 10:26 AM
To: pagid at list.clinimmsoc.org
Subject: Re: [CIS-PAGID] Hypogam following Fontan

No, Andy.

The hypogam is thought to be mechanical secibdary to increased pressure in the GI lymphatics due to the specific surgical procedure. Patients with this process (post-Fontan hypogam+hypoalbuminemia) who go on to require heart transplant normalize Ig levels and even with post-transplant immunosuppression often have normal antibody responses.

Joe Church


From: pagid-bounces at list.clinimmsoc.org [mailto:pagid-bounces at list.clinimmsoc.org] On Behalf Of Saxon, Andy M.D.
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 7:21 AM
To: 'pagid at list.clinimmsoc.org'
Subject: Re: [CIS-PAGID] Hypogam following Fontan

Hi Joe: Let me show my lack of pediatric knowledge. Is there recognized thymic developmental issues associated the hypoplastic left heart syndrome as there are in the combined cardiac/thymic issues seen in deGeorge?

Andy Saxon, MD
UCLA

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From: pagid-bounces at list.clinimmsoc.org [mailto:pagid-bounces at list.clinimmsoc.org] On Behalf Of Church, Joseph
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 7:17 AM
To: pagid at list.clinimmsoc.org
Subject: [CIS-PAGID] Hypogam following Fontan
Colleagues:

I am seeing a 7yo girl with hypoplastic left heart syndrome s/p Fontan procedure.

As many of these patients she has developed progressively decreasing IgG. Her tetanus, Hib and pneumococcal antibodies remain protective, and she has had no serious infections. She also has T-lymphopenia.

Of particular interest is that her low IgG (currently 155 mg/dL) seems out of proportion to her hypoalbuminemia (2.9-3.2 mg/dL).

Has anyone seen this combination of findings?

I am leaning toward beginning Ig replacement because of the progressive decrease in IgG levels.

Thanks for your help.

Joe Church
Children's Hospital Los Angeles






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