Biomarkers to assess potential developmental immunotoxicity in children

Luster, MI; Johnson, VJ; Yucesoy, B; Simeonova, PP

HERO ID

2174509

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2005

PMID

15967213

HERO ID 2174509
In Press No
Year 2005
Title Biomarkers to assess potential developmental immunotoxicity in children
Authors Luster, MI; Johnson, VJ; Yucesoy, B; Simeonova, PP
Journal Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
Volume 206
Issue 2
Page Numbers 229-236
Abstract Clinical tests are readily available for assessing severe loss of immune function in children with diseases such as AIDS or primary immunodeficiency. However tests that could reliably identify subtle immune changes, as might be expected to result from exposure to developmental immunotoxic agents, are not readily available. A number of tests are described which we believe have potential applicability for epidemiological studies involving developmental immunotoxicity. Several of the tests, such as T cell receptor rearrangement excision circles (TRECs) and cytokine measurements, while highly relevant from a biological standpoint, may be precluded from use at the current time, for either technical issues or insufficient validation. Immunophenotyping and measurement of serum immunoglobulin levels, on the other hand, are well validated. Yet they may require extraordinary care in experimental design and technical performance in order to obtain data that would consistently detect subtle changes, as these tests are not generally considered highly sensitive. Quantification of the immune response to childhood vaccine, while up to the present used sparingly, may represent an excellent indicator for developmental immunotoxicity when conducted under appropriate conditions. Published by Elsevier Inc.
Doi 10.1016/j.taap.2005.02.010
Pmid 15967213
Wosid WOS:000230528000018
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Keyword AIDS; primary immunodeficiency; immunotoxicity; developmental immunotoxicity