The lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) isoenzyme distribution was measured in T gamma+ lymphocytes from normal individuals. T gamma+ lymphocytes were obtained from purified T lymphocytes by ox-IgG rosette sedimentation. The B:A subunit ratio was clearly lower in the T gamma+ lymphocytes. Phenotyping of the T gamma+ lymphocytes showed a vast majority of OKT11+, OKM1+, OKT3- lymphocytes. In one experiment, T gamma+ lymphocytes were enriched by OKT3 depletion of T lymphocytes. The low B:A ratio was also found in these cells indicating that the LDH pattern is not the consequence of an in vitro activation by immune complexes. As the T gamma+ lymphocytes were considerably enriched in cells having the characteristics of NK cells according to their phenotyping, morphology and NK cell activity, we may assume that NK cells have a low B:A ratio.

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