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- Title
Kostmann syndrome or infantile genetic agranulocytosis, part one: celebrating 50 years of clinical and basic research on severe congenital neutropenia.
- Authors
Carlsson, Göran; Andersson, Mats; Pütsep, Katrin; Garwicz, Daniel; Nordenskjöld, Magnus; Henter, Jan-Inge; Palmblad, Jan; Fadeel, Bengt; Carlsson, Göran; Pütsep, Katrin; Nordenskjöld, Magnus
- Abstract
<bold>Unlabelled: </bold>Congenital neutropenia in man was first reported 50 years ago by the Swedish paediatrician Rolf Kostmann. He coined the term "infantile genetic agranulocytosis" for this condition, which is now known as Kostmann syndrome. Recent studies have demonstrated a lack of antibacterial peptides and severe periodontitis in these patients despite recombinant growth factor treatment. Moreover, an increased degree of apoptosis of myeloid progenitor cells in the bone marrow has been shown.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>Future studies should aim to clarify the underlying molecular genetic defect in Kostmann syndrome.
- Subjects
GRANULOCYTOPENIA; KOSTMANN, Rolf; PERIODONTITIS; BONE marrow; APOPTOSIS; MONOCYTOSIS; MOLECULAR genetics
- Publication
Acta Paediatrica, 2006, Vol 95, Issue 12, p1526
- ISSN
0803-5253
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1080/08035250601087607