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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 03 1995, 249-252, Vol 2, No. 2
B Crucian, P Dunne, H Friedman, R Ragsdale, S Pross and R Widen
A comprehensive peripheral blood immunophenotype analysis of 16 multiple
sclerosis (MS) patients was performed by three-color flow cytometric
analysis, and the results were compared with those for age- matched healthy
controls. The cell subsets quantified included T cells (CD3+), B cells
(CD19+), NK cells (CD56+), CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, cytotoxic (CD28+) and
suppressor precursor (CD28-) CD8+ T cells, CD45RA+ and CD45RO+ T cells
(CD4+ and CD8+), and CD5+ T and B cells. Analysis of MS patients'
peripheral blood revealed essentially normal levels of total T, B, and NK
cells. In agreement with results obtained by other investigators, it was
found that MS patients had an increased CD4/CD8 ratio, primarily due to a
decrease in CD8+ T cells. MS patients were found to have a significantly
decreased level of suppressor precursor (CD28-) CD8+ T cells compared with
that of controls but to have normal levels of cytotoxic (CD28+) CD8+ T
cells. These data indicate that MS patients do not have a general decrease
in CD8+ T cells but that they have a specific decrease in the suppressor
precursor subset only and normal levels of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells. MS
patients also had a significant increase in memory (CD45RO+) CD4+ T cells
and displayed a trend towards a decrease in naive (CD45RA+) T cells in the
peripheral blood.
Copyright © 1995 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Alterations in levels of CD28-/CD8+ suppressor cell precursor and CD45RO+/CD4+ memory T lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of multiple sclerosis patients
Department of Medical Microbiology/Immunology, College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa.
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