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The interrelationship between clinical and immunity variables in epilepsy Cover

The interrelationship between clinical and immunity variables in epilepsy

Open Access
|Dec 2016

Abstract

Introduction

The role of cellular immunity in the pathogenesis of epilepsy, as an interaction between immunity and clinical and neurobiological variables is not properly understood.

Aim

The aim of the current study was to investigate the possible relationship between epilepsy forms, gender, focus localization, lateralization, handedness and cellular immunity with seizures frequency, their severity and length of therapeutic remission in partial forms of epilepsy.

Material and methods

Ninety two patients (38 men and 54 women) were included in the study. Symptomatic epilepsy was diagnosed in 40 patients and the cryptogenic form was diagnosed in 52 patients. The amount of different lymphocyte clusters were evaluated and they were transformed into nominal variables for MANOVA analysis. MANOVA was used for the analysis of the interrelationship between nominal fixed factors (epilepsy forms, gender, handedness, and focus laterality, and immunity variables) and dependent variables (remission and seizure frequency and their severity).

Results

Simple partial seizure (SPS) and complex partial seizure (CPS) frequencies were under the influence of interaction between immune and neurobiological variables. SPS, and in particular sensory SPS, were associated with CD4/CD8 ratio, gender, left temporal focus and handedness. The highest frequencies of SPS were revealed in cases of low CD4/CD8 ratio combined with left temporal focus, female gender and left-handedness. The maximal CPS frequency was observed in patients with a left frontal focus combined with a high B-lymphocyte level. The more severe seizures were revealed in left-handers with low CD8 and high CD4/CD8 ratio and in frontal left focus and a high T-lymphocyte level. There was a correlation between CD4 cell level and length of remission.

Conclusion

The complex multifarious connections between neurobiological, immune and clinical variables in patients with partial forms of epilepsy really exist.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/joepi-2016-0015 | Journal eISSN: 2299-9728 | Journal ISSN: 2300-0147
Language: English
Page range: 95 - 104
Submitted on: Nov 7, 2016
Accepted on: Dec 12, 2016
Published on: Dec 22, 2016
Published by: The Foundation of Epileptology
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2016 Vladimir V. Kalinin, Kirill Y. Subbotin, Natalia G. Yermakova, published by The Foundation of Epileptology
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.