Serum soluble CD4 and CD8 levels in Kawasaki disease. |
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Authors: | S Furukawa T Matsubara K Tsuji T Motohashi K Okumura K Yabuta |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The levels of soluble CD4 (sCD4) and sCD8 in serum correlate with the T cell subset activation and may be important in monitoring and characterizing disease processes during immunological diseases. We compared acute Kawasaki disease (KD) with anaphylactoid purpura (AP) and acute febrile viral infections, such as measles and infectious mononucleosis (IM), in terms of serum sCD4 and sCD8 levels. The levels of serum sCD4 and sCD8 were measured by a sandwich enzyme immunoassay. In addition, peripheral blood mononuclear cell subsets were analysed by single and two-colour flow-cytometric analyses in KD and IM patients. The levels of serum sCD4 and sCD8 were significantly elevated in patients during acute stages of KD, measles and IM, but not AP. Peripheral blood CD4+, CD8+ and also HLA-DR+ T cells count did not increase during the acute stage of KD; however, peripheral blood CD8+ and HLA-DR+ T cell counts were increased during the acute stage of IM. Our results suggest that there is a low level of activation of peripheral blood T cells during acute KD, or that infiltrated T cells in some local tissues of KD patients contribute to the elevated levels of serum sCD4 and sCD8. |
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Keywords: | Kawasaki disease anaphylactoid purpura measles infectious mononucleosis soluble sCD4 and sCD8 |
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