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  • Research compared immune responses to a specific vaccine between children with DS and healthy children, focusing on cytokine levels.
  • The study found that children with DS showed a heightened proinflammatory immune response, particularly with M1 monocytes, suggesting potential new targets for treatment development.

Article Abstract

Dravet syndrome (DS) is a refractory epileptic syndrome. Vaccination is the trigger of the first seizure in about 50% of cases. Fever remains a trigger of seizures during the course of the disease. We compared ex vivo cytokine responses to a combined aluminium-adjuvanted vaccine of children with DS to sex- and age-matched heathy children. Using ex vivo cytokine responses of peripheral-blood mononuclear cells and monocytes, we found that vaccine responsiveness is biased toward a proinflammatory profile in DS with a M1 phenotype of monocytes. We provide new insight into immune mechanisms associated with DS that might guide research for the development of new immunotherapeutic agents in this epilepsy syndrome.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/epi.14038DOI Listing

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