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Query: UMLS:C0029713 (immaturity)
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There is an increasing concern about HIV infection in paediatric age, due to its increasing incidence in some countries, especially in Europe, and due to its social aspects. HIV infection has particular features, while occurring during paediatric age: infection of child frequently occurs during pregnancy (perinatal form of HIV infection), a period characterized by the immaturity of the immune system of the host. Encephalopathy is a frequent manifestation of the disease, recurrent fever episodes have a different pathogenesis than in adults, LIP (lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia) is a common manifestation of the disease and there is a higher progression rate to AIDS. Antiretroviral therapy, as zidovudine (AZT) in paediatric age is still on clinical trials, and only few preliminary data are available.
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PMID:[The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in childhood]. 196 93

Several lines of evidence show that in utero exposure to different toxicants has greater consequences than their exposure during adult life. This may be due to involvement of critical developmental stages, physiological immaturity and the long later-life span over which disease may initiate, develop and progress. The in vivo alkaline comet (single-cell gel electrophoresis) assay has been favoured by the scientific community for the evaluation of genotoxins. The objective of this study was to demonstrate the suitability of alkaline comet assay in detecting transplacental genotoxins using newborn mice. Here, we report the successful use of the comet assay in detecting multi-organ genotoxicity of known transplacental genotoxins in newborn mice. Three well known transplacental genotoxic agents, cyclophosphamide (CP), mitomycin-C (MMC) and zidovudine (AZT) were tested in pregnant Swiss mice. These compounds were administered in the late gestational period (16-20th days of pregnancy) and the comet assay was performed with lymphocytes, bone marrow, liver and kidney cells of newborn mice. Significant DNA damage was observed in all the tissues with tested transplacental genotoxins. The results of the comet assay were confirmed by the micronucleus (MN) assay of the peripheral blood of newborn mice. The results of this study provide sufficient evidence that the comet assay can be applied successfully for the detection of transplacental genotoxins in newborn mice.
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PMID:Use of the alkaline comet assay for the detection of transplacental genotoxins in newborn mice. 1846 46