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The level of immunoglobulins at acute respiratory viral infection in frequently ill children – carriers of gene polymorphism (Asp299gly) TOLL-4 and (ser249pro) TOLL-6 receptors

Abstract

In the article the role of polymorphisms of genes Toll-4 and Toll-6 receptor in the development of low antiviral defense of sickly children is examined. It is shown that in the blood of children the content of IgM, IgG and its subclasses increases, and the concentration of IgA is reduced. At the genetic mutations in (Asp 299 Gly) Toll-4 and (Ser 249 Pro) Toll-6 receptors synthesis of explored immunoglobulins is reduced, that is regarded as one of the reasons for the low antiviral defense of children with genetic defects in the immune system signaling receptors.

About the Authors

L. P. Malezhik
State educational establishment of higher professional education Chita state medical Academy
Russian Federation

Malezhik Lidia Pavlovna – MD, prof.

Chita



M. S. Malezhik
State educational establishment of higher professional education Chita state medical Academy
Russian Federation

Malezhik Margarita Sergeevna - MD, PhD, Department of Assistant

Chita



D. T. Nimaeva
State educational establishment of higher professional education Chita state medical Academy
Russian Federation

Nimaeva Dulma Tsybenovna - MD, PhD

Chita



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Malezhik L.P., Malezhik M.S., Nimaeva D.T. The level of immunoglobulins at acute respiratory viral infection in frequently ill children – carriers of gene polymorphism (Asp299gly) TOLL-4 and (ser249pro) TOLL-6 receptors. Yakut Medical Journal. 2016;(3):76-79.

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