Decreases of Natural Killer Cells and T-Lymphocyte Subpopulations and Increases of B Lymphocytes Following a 5-Day Occupational Exposure to Mixed Organic Solvents

T. Tanigawa, S. Araki, A. Nakata, K. Yokoyama, T. Sakai, S. Sakurai
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Abstract The authors examined the effects of organic solvents on lymphocyte subpopulations in blood. Natural killer and T-lymphocyte subpopulations and B (CD19+) -lymphocytes were measured with flow cytometry in 16 male rotogravure printers on a Friday and on the following Monday. Numbers of all 3 subpopulations of natural killer cells (i.e., CD57+ CD16+, CD57-CD16+ and CD57+CD16- cells), 2 subpopulations of T lymphocytes (CD4+ CD45RA+ and total CD8+ cells) and total lymphocytes on Friday were significantly fewer than those found on the following Monday. Conversely, the number of B lymphocytes on Friday was significantly larger than the number on Monday. The number of B lymphocytes was significantly correlated with blood toluene levels on Friday. The alteration in the number of CD57+CD16+ NK cells from Friday to the following Monday was correlated inversely with the corresponding change in exposure level of toluene on Friday. The authors suggest that the effects of mixed organic solvents (primarily toluene) are recoverable decreases of natural killer cells and T lymphocytes and increases in B lymphocytes.
职业性接触混合有机溶剂5天后自然杀伤细胞和t淋巴细胞亚群减少,B淋巴细胞增加
作者研究了有机溶剂对血液中淋巴细胞亚群的影响。用流式细胞术检测了16名男性凹版印刷工人的自然杀伤细胞、t淋巴细胞亚群和B (CD19+)淋巴细胞。自然杀伤细胞的3个亚群(CD57+CD16 +、CD57-CD16+和CD57+CD16-细胞)、T淋巴细胞的2个亚群(CD4+ CD45RA+和总CD8+细胞)和总淋巴细胞在周五的数量明显少于周一。相反,周五的B淋巴细胞数量明显大于周一。周五B淋巴细胞数量与血甲苯水平显著相关。周五至下周一CD57+CD16+ NK细胞数量的变化与周五相应的甲苯暴露水平变化呈负相关。作者认为,混合有机溶剂(主要是甲苯)的影响是自然杀伤细胞和T淋巴细胞的可恢复性减少和B淋巴细胞的增加。
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