Two lymphocyte subpopulations, T cells bearing a receptor for the Fc fragment of IgG (T gamma) and theophylline-sensitive T cells, were investigated in 49 patients with allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) in the acute phase and compared with a control group. Patients with ACD had markedly reduced relative T gamma and theophylline-sensitive T lymphocyte levels, compared with normals (P less than 0.0005). The patients also showed reduced absolute T gamma and theophylline-sensitive T cells with respect to the controls (P less than 0.01). To determine whether decreased levels of T gamma and theophylline-sensitive T cells were related to the activity of ACD, the same T-cell subsets were determined in 10 of 49 patients after the clearing of the contact dermatitis. Both T-cell subpopulations were found within the normal range.
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Vestn Ross Akad Med Nauk
September 1994
The paper presents the results of comprehensive studies of quantitative and functional parameters of cellular immunity in 283 patients with chronic liver diseases, using various rosette tests and monoclonal antibody phenotyping of immunocompetent cells. The pattern of changes in blood immunocompetent cells and immunoglobulins allows prediction of the natural history of chronic active hepatitis and hepatic cirrhosis of viral and alcoholic origin. The data on autorosette-forming and hepatic-specific lipoprotein-sensitive rosette-forming cells were found to be the most informative.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe informative value of the theophylline test has been estimated in normal subjects and in hepatitis B patients during the acute period of the disease. Experiments with varying length of incubation at 37 degrees C have revealed a lability of expression of the lymphocytic E-receptors in hepatitis B patients: this expression has been the maximum after 15 min incubation with theophylline and the E-RFC count reduced after 30 and 60 min incubation, with the E-RFC most sensitive to theophylline detectable after 15 and 30 min incubation. Correlation between the results of theophylline test and T gamma-cell count have shown identical results in normal subjects in all incubation terms when the maximum expression of E-receptors has been observed in the tested samples.
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