C Walker, J C Virchow, T Iff, P L Bruijnzeel, K Blaser
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Abnormalities of peripheral-blood lymphocyte subsets and activation markers were detected in patients with both allergic and nonallergic asthma. Most allergic asthmatics were characterized by increased numbers of IL-2R+ helper T cells and CD23+ B cells. In contrast, nonallergic asthmatics showed increased numbers of IL-2R+ and HLA-DR+ helper and cytotoxic T cells, and a clear redistribution from naive (CD45RA+) to memory (CD45RO+) cells. The number of IL-2R+ T cells correlated with the number of CD23+ B cells in allergic asthma. These changes in the distribution and activation state of T cells suggest an active role for T cells in the pathogenesis of both allergic and nonallergic asthma.