Peripheral blood lymphocyte subpopulations in sarcoidosis. |
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Authors: | K Ramachandar S D Douglas L E Siltzbach R N Taub |
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Affiliation: | Divisions of Hematology and Thoracic Diseases, Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine of The City University of New York, New York, New York 10029 USA |
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Abstract: | We have determined the numbers of thymus-derived (T) and bone marrow-derived (B) lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of 20 patients with sarcoidosis and 15 healthy controls. T cells were estimated from the number of lymphocytes forming rosettes in vitro with unsensitized sheep red blood cells, and B cells were enumerated by immunofluorescent assesssment of membrane-bound immunoglobulins. The total lymphocyte count was lower in patients with sarcoidosis owing to a depletion of T lymphocytes from the blood. Nonetheless, the relative and absolute numbers of B lymphocytes were significantly increased. These alterations in lymphocyte subpopulations did not show any consistent correlation with the duration of the disease, clinical stage, activity, or treatment. Changes in the subpopulations may be related to both decreased cellular immunity and increased reactivity of the antibody-forming system as commonly seen in sarcoidosis. |
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