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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (
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We herein report five new cases of severe combined immunodeficiency with hypereosinophilia, the so-called familial reticuloendotheliosis first described by Omenn. It is characterized by erythroderma, polyadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, severe and repeated infections, protracted diarrhoea with failure to thrive. There is marked
eosinophilia
as well as a profound immunodeficiency. The immunologic abnormalities consist of an increase in T cell number, a B cell lymphopenia and a complete lack of humoral and cellular immune responses to antigens. A deficiency of lymphocytes
5'-nucleotidase
has been inconstantly found. Histologic findings are characteristic, consisting of severe T and B lymphocyte depletion in lymphoid organs with infiltration by histiocytes and, to a lesser extent, eosinophils. The outcome was uniformly fatal within the first year of life. Treatment by a combination of parenteral nutrition, steroids and epipodophyllotoxin was effective in obtaining the complete remission of clinical manifestations due to the histiocytic and eosinophilic infiltration in two patients. However, the treatment failed to correct the immunologic defect. These results indicate that the histiocytic infiltration is possibly not responsible for the immunologic detect observed in this condition.
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PMID:[Severe combined immune deficiency with hypereosinophilia. Immunologic study of 5 cases]. 298 12
Lymphocytes from three infants with reticuloendotheliosis and
eosinophilia
( Omenn 's syndrome) and immunodeficiency were assayed for
5'-nucleotidase
activity. B and T lymphocytes from all three patients were totally deficient in ecto-5'-nucleotidase activity, but had normal levels of cytoplasmic
5'-nucleotidase
. In contrast, cultured lymphocytes expressed normal ectoplasmic and cytoplasmic activities, suggesting that the lymphocyte-restricted enzyme deficiency was not likely a primary genetic defect. The deficiency of lymphocyte ecto-5'-nucleotidase was not associated with any abnormality of deoxynucleoside metabolism. The absence of lymphocyte ecto-5'-nucleotidase may be a characteristic feature of this syndrome and may help to distinguish this disease from others with similar manifestations.
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PMID:Absence of lymphocyte ecto-5'-nucleotidase in infants with reticuloendotheliosis and eosinophilia (Omenn's syndrome). 632 96
PD 138142-15 is a substituted urea hypolipidemic and potential anti-atherosclerotic agent. To determine the toxicity of PD 138142-15, beagle dogs were given oral doses of 1, 10, 30, and 100 mg/kg daily for 13 weeks. Two animals at 100 mg/kg were euthanized during Week 5 due to poor condition. Clinical findings included decreased serum albumin at > or = 30 mg/kg, and increased ALP (up to 30-fold) and
5'-nucleotidase
activities (up to 9-fold) at doses > or = 10 mg/kg. ALT and AST activities were elevated only at 100 mg/kg. There was a two- to threefold increase in cytochrome P450 content of hepatic microsomes from all treated animals and increases in liver weights at 10 mg/kg and above. Hepatic changes included hepatocellular hypertrophy and increased cytoplasmic
eosinophilia
at > or = 10 mg/kg; single cell necrosis of hepatocytes was noted in moribund animals. ACTH-stimulated cortisol levels were decreased at 30 and 100 mg/kg. Adrenal cholesterol esters were decreased at 10 mg/kg and above, while total adrenal cholesterol was decreased at > or = 30 mg/kg. These changes correlated with adrenal cortical zonal atrophy, principally of the zona fasciculata and zona reticularis, present at 30 and 100 mg/kg. Plasma concentrations of PD 131842-15 increased with increasing dose; plasma levels were significantly lower during Week 12 than those on Day 1, possibly due to autoinduction. Overt hepatotoxicity occurred at 100 mg/kg, whereas hepatic changes at 10 and 30 mg/kg were consistent with cytochrome P450 induction. The hepatic lesions were reversible within 4 weeks, while adrenal lesions were still evident after 4 weeks without treatment.
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PMID:Hepatic and adrenal toxicity of a novel lipid regulator in beagle dogs. 758 16