Abstract

Ketogenic diet (KD) is one of the treatments in drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). The current study aimed at assessing the effect of KD-induced ketosis on different immunological cells since ketosis is reported to affect neutrophil function. We recruited 21 pediatric patients diagnosed with DRE assigned to start KD. Anthropometric measurements, complete blood picture with differential count, phagocytic function, lymphocyte subsets, and IgG estimation were estimated initially and after 6months of KD. There were no differences between the initial total leucocytic, neutrophil, and lymphocytic counts as well as the lymphocyte subsets, and the values after 6months of KD. IgG values showed significant increase yet the values were still within the reference ranges. For the innate immune system, the phagocytic index was assessed and it showed a marked statistical reduction in patients after KD. KD has no effect on neutrophil and lymphocytic counts as well as the number of adaptive and immune cells; nevertheless, it causes a reduction in phagocytic index in DRE. Accordingly, further detailed study for the full immunological profile and function is needed to ensure the safety of this therapeutic line and correlate it with the clinical history.

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