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Query: UMLS:C0011854 (
type 1 diabetes
)
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The immune response to intradermal or intramuscular hepatitis B vaccine in 18 children with
insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
(
IDDM
) compared with 24 healthy children was studied. Patients were divided into responders, hyporesponders, and non-responders according to their antihepatitis B serum concentrations after hepatitis B vaccination. We also studied
HLA class II antigen
distribution and did delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) tests on children with
IDDM
and controls. No difference in the immune response (antihepatitis B surface antigen antibody titres) was found with intramuscular administration, whereas with intradermal administration a statistically lower immune response (p < 0.001) was observed in children with
IDDM
v controls. This hyporesponsiveness cannot be attributed to
HLA class II antigen
distribution because their frequency was the same in both groups of children with
IDDM
. It is suggested that the poor immune response to intradermal hepatitis B vaccine may be due to impaired macrophage activity resulting in failure of antigen presentation, which may be of importance in the immune dysfunction in children with
IDDM
. This hypothesis is suggested by a significantly lower score on a DTH test to a battery of antigens in the
IDDM
group when compared with controls. It is therefore suggested that when the hepatitis B vaccination is offered to children with
IDDM
it may be preferable to give it intramuscularly.
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PMID:Hyporesponsiveness to intradermal administration of hepatitis B vaccine in insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. 953 77