Immunoregulatory cell subsets in Goodpasture's syndrome: Evidence for selective T suppressor-cell depletion during active autoimmune disease |
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Authors: | Frances S. Ligler G. Randolf Westby Barry C. Hertz Clifton M. Durning Regina Cohen Hugh Bonner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Central Research and Development Department, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company, 500 South Ridgeway Avenue, 19036, Glenolden, Pennsylvania 2. Crozier-Chester Hospital, Chester, Pennsylvania 3. Chester County Hospital, West Chester, Pennsylvania
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Abstract: | In a patient with documented untreated Goodpasture's syndrome, serial determination of T-cell subsets using monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry revealed a persistent but variable deficiency of T-suppressor cells during the period of active disease. As the percentage of OKT8+ cells (suppressor/cytotoxic T cells) returned to normal levels, anti-basement membrane autoantibody production decreased and finally disappeared. Possible pathogenetic implications of immunoregulatory cell imbalance specifically in reference to Goodpasture's syndrome are discussed. |
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