Associations between T cells and attention problems in the general pediatric population: The Generation R study.
Kirsten I M LoomanCharlotte A M CecilChristina Grosserichter-WagenerJessica C Kiefte-de JongMenno C van ZelmHenriëtte A MollPublished in: JCPP advances (2021)
Higher Th1 and cytotoxic T cell numbers are associated with higher attention problem scores independent of co-occurring psychopathology. This might indicate a possible role of a pro-inflammatory immune profile in childhood attention problems.