Proportions and total numbers of thymus-derived (T) and bone marrow-derived (B) peripheral blood lymphocytes were studied in 53 patients with acute rheumatic fever, diagnosed on the basis of modifified Jones criteria. An elevation in both proportions and absolute numbers of cells bearing surface Ig was found in most patients, particularly during the first 7 days after onset. Conversely, T-cell proportions and numbers were often found to be depressed early in the acue phases of rheumatic fever. Proportions of cells bearing surface Ig did not correlate with another B-cell marker, the aggregated gamma globulin receptor, suggesting that such cells bearing surface Ig were not all B lymphocytes. Incuvation for 20 h at 37 per cent C of cells showing high proportions of surface Ig-bearing surface Ig in both normal and rheumatic fever subjects, although there was no appreciable increment in proportions of lymphocytes expressing T-cell markers. Patients with initial attacks showed higher percentages and total numbers of Ig-bearing lymphocytes (P smaller than 0.01) than did those with rneumatic fever recurrences. Elevations in numbers and proportions of peripheral blood lymphocytes bearing Ig appeared to correlate with the relative acute nature of the rheumatic fever attack.
R D Lueker, Z H Abdin, R C Williams Jr
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T cell subsets in acute rheumatic fever, rheumatic heart disease and acute glomerulonephritis cases
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Rheumatologie C: Spezieller Teil II Wirbelsäule, Weichteile, Kollagenerkrankungen
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1983 | |
Immunological basis in the aetiology of rheumatic fever (A review)
DC Srivastava, KK Kumar |
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics | 1979 |
T-cell and B-cell identification in the diagnosis of lymphoproliferative disease. A review
TL Whiteside, DT Rowlands |
The American Journal of Pathology | 1977 |
Reactivity of anti-human brain serum with human lymphocytes
TL Whiteside |
The American Journal of Pathology | 1977 |
Lymphocyte surface markers in acute rheumatic fever and post-streptococcal acute glomerulonephritis
RC Williams, JB Zabriskie, F Mahros, F Hassaballa, ZH Abdin |
Clinical & Experimental Immunology | 1977 |
Peripheral blood T and B lymphocytes in patients with burns. I. Test parameters and clinical evaluation of the rosette assays
F Volenec, M Mani, G Clark, D Robinson, L Humphrey |
Burns | 1977 |
Tissue T and B cell infiltration of primary and metastatic cancer
G Husby, PM Hoagland, RG Strickland, RC Williams |
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1976 |
Clinical applications of T, B, and K cell determinations in rheumatic diseases: A review
MA Scheinberg, NF Mendes, S Kopersztych, ES Cathcart |
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism | 1976 |
Alterations in T, B, and null cells in children with autoimmune diseases
AJ Strelkauskas, V Schauf, S Dray |
Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology | 1976 |
Localization of T and B cells and alpha fetoprotein in hepatic biopsies from patients with liver disease
G Husby, RG Strickland, JL Caldwell, RC Williams |
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1975 |