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  • Title: C2 deficiency, moderately low IgG2 concentrations and lack of the G2m(23) allotype marker in a child with repeated bacterial infections.
    Author: Sjöholm AG, Hallberg T, Oxelius VA, Hammarström L, Smith CI, Lindgren F.
    Journal: Acta Paediatr Scand; 1987 May; 76(3):533-8. PubMed ID: 3604675.
    Abstract:
    C2 deficiency was demonstrated in an 11-year-old boy with a past history of recurrent purulent otitis media, pneumonia, H. influenzae meningitis and S. pneumoniae septicaemia. The major histocompatibility complex haplotypes present, A10, B18, DR2, BF*S, C2*QO, C4*A4, C4*B2 and A28, B18, DR2, BF*S, C2*Q0, C4*A4, C4*B2, were in accord with previous observations in C2 deficiency. The concentrations of C1q, C5, factor B and factor D were in the low normal range and the hemolytic activity of the alternative pathway was slightly decreased. In addition, the patient showed moderately low IgG2 concentrations and lacked the IgG2 subclass marker G2m(23). The findings indicate that the patient's susceptibility to bacterial infections may be due to C2 deficiency in combination with the presence of an IgG allotype associated with impaired antibody responses to carbohydrate antigens.
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