Two-colour flow cytometry study of lymphocyte subpopulations in patients with primary immunodeficiencies.

Biomedical science Pub Date : 1991-01-01
A V Filatov, V V Shcherbukhin, P S Bachurin, M N Yartsev
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Immunofluorescent flow cytometric examination of one hundred and eighty-five children with different primary immunodeficiency syndromes and sixty-nine control patients revealed twenty-six cases with a bimodal distribution of antigens CD5 and CD7. Such abnormalities were most frequently found in patients with total antibody deficiency, namely those with common variable hypogammaglobulinaemia (10/24 patients) and congenital agammaglobulinaemia with lack of B cells (10/40), but were never seen in normal controls. Two-colour flow immunofluorescence demonstrated that antigen CD4 was expressed only on intensely fluorescent CD5+ cells, irrespective of the immunodeficiency state. Antigen CD4 was detected on cells with both high and low expression of antigen CD7, but a small percentage (2%-5%) of CD4+ lymphocytes did not belong to the CD7+ population. Antigen CD8 was found equally on intensely and weakly fluorescent CD5+ and CD7+ cells. In some immunodeficient patients suffering from ataxia-telangiectasia (12/36) and in some with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (2/6) there was a significant excess (greater than 20%) of CD7+ over CD5+ cells. In these patients a considerable number of the CD8+ cells were not part of the CD5+ population, but were always part of the CD7+ population. Cell populations with the phenotype CD5-, CD7+ consisted mainly of lymphocytes showing weak expression of antigen CD8.

原发性免疫缺陷患者淋巴细胞亚群的双色流式细胞术研究。
免疫荧光流式细胞术检测185例不同原发性免疫缺陷综合征患儿和69例对照患者,发现26例CD5和CD7抗原双峰分布。这种异常最常见于总抗体缺乏症患者,即常见可变低γ球蛋白血症(10/24)和先天性无γ球蛋白血症伴B细胞缺乏(10/40),但在正常对照中从未见过。双色流免疫荧光显示抗原CD4仅在强烈荧光CD5+细胞上表达,与免疫缺陷状态无关。在抗原CD7高表达和低表达的细胞上均检测到抗原CD4,但有一小部分(2%-5%)CD4+淋巴细胞不属于CD7+群体。CD8抗原在CD5+和CD7+强荧光细胞和弱荧光细胞上均可见。在一些患有共济失调-毛细血管扩张的免疫缺陷患者(12/36)和一些患有Wiskott-Aldrich综合征的患者(2/6)中,CD7+细胞明显多于CD5+细胞(大于20%)。在这些患者中,相当数量的CD8+细胞不属于CD5+细胞群,但总是属于CD7+细胞群。CD5-、CD7+表型的细胞群主要由抗原CD8表达较弱的淋巴细胞组成。
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