CD4+ memory T cells in peripheral blood are not decreased in patients with atopic dermatitis.

Dermatologica Pub Date : 1991-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000247751
J Burgard, V Mielke, G Leimenstoll, W Sterry
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Abstract

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a severe and chronic eczematous skin disease, to which increased IgE levels and imbalances of CD4+ T cells are related. CD4+ T cells, however, are heterogeneous and include at least two subpopulations being designated as CD4+ naive and memory T cells. They represent sequential maturational stages (naive into memory) in CD4+ T cell development differing in function and phenotype. Of these two subpopulations the CD4+ memory T cell compartment is a potent producer of gamma-interferon which suppresses IgE synthesis in B cells. Therefore, we speculated whether an inborn maturation defect of CD4+ memory T cells causes the increased IgE production in AD. In patients with AD and age- and sex-matched controls (both n = 10) we analyzed the distribution of both subpopulations in peripheral blood by two-color flow cytometry using monoclonal antibodies against the CD4, CD45RA and CD29 antigen. We provide evidence that the numerical values of CD4+ memory T cells and CD4+ naive T cells are equivalent in both groups. This supports the view that functional disturbances of lymphocytes or lymphocyte subsets are responsible for IgE excess and the pathogenesis of AD.

特应性皮炎患者外周血CD4+记忆T细胞不降低。
特应性皮炎(AD)是一种严重的慢性湿疹性皮肤病,与IgE水平升高和CD4+ T细胞失衡有关。然而,CD4+ T细胞是异质的,包括至少两个亚群被指定为CD4+幼稚T细胞和记忆T细胞。它们代表了CD4+ T细胞发育的顺序成熟阶段(幼稚到记忆阶段),在功能和表型上有所不同。在这两个亚群中,CD4+记忆T细胞室是抑制B细胞中IgE合成的γ -干扰素的有效生产者。因此,我们推测是否是先天的CD4+记忆T细胞成熟缺陷导致了AD中IgE产生的增加。在AD患者和年龄和性别匹配的对照组(均为10人)中,我们使用针对CD4、CD45RA和CD29抗原的单克隆抗体,通过双色流式细胞术分析了这两个亚群在外周血中的分布。我们提供的证据表明,CD4+记忆T细胞和CD4+初始T细胞的数值在两组中是相等的。这支持了淋巴细胞或淋巴细胞亚群的功能障碍是IgE过量和AD发病机制的原因。
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