Abstract

Detailed ultrastructural analysis of the respiratory cilia of three male patients with the immotile-cilia syndrome is presented. They all had similar clinical manifestations, namely, situs inversus totalis, repeated respiratory infections, and sinusitis. The respiratory cilia, however, of these patients showed a variety of structural abnormalities some of which are described for the first time. In the cilia of the first patient both the dynein arms were lacking, and, almost 40% of the cilia had one to nine supernumerary microtubules peripheral to the nine outer doublets. The cilia of the second patient showed an absence of inner dynein arms, unusually prominent outer dynein arms, a spoke defect in 46% of cilia examined, and no morphologically detectable nexin links. The cilia of the last patient lacked both dynein arms but, in contrast to the first two patients, showed virtually no microtubular abnormalities. These patients demonstrate that a variety of structural abnormalities in respiratory cilia can result in virtually identical clinical manifestations.

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