TY - JOUR KW - Cell Movement KW - Hemophilia A KW - Humans KW - Hypersensitivity, Delayed KW - leprosy KW - Lung Diseases, Obstructive KW - Skin KW - T-Lymphocytes KW - Tuberculin Test KW - Tuberculosis, Pulmonary AU - Beck J S AU - Morley S M AU - Lowe J G AU - Brown R A AU - Grange J M AU - Gibbs J H AU - Potts R C AU - Kardjito T AB -

The lymphocytes in the perivascular foci of tuberculin skin tests have a similar CD4:CD8 ratio to those in the peripheral blood, suggesting that these subsets do not show bias in their initial emigration. By contrast, the diffusely infiltrating lymphocytes show a relative preponderance of CD4 cells which is progressively greater in successive 250 micron layers into the dermis. A generally similar pattern is seen in healthy controls and in patients with untreated pulmonary tuberculosis, treated leprosy, haemophilia A and chronic obstructive lung disease (COLD) patients treated with prednisolone, but the gradient of increasing CD4:CD8 ratio with depth into the dermis is significantly less steep in patients with tuberculosis, haemophilia and prednisolone-treated COLD than in the healthy controls. Selective migration results in a relative preponderance of CD4 cells in the diffuse infiltrate and it is suggested that this is a mechanism likely to potentiate defensive reaction to Mycobacterium tuberculosis: any deficiency in selective migration may make immunological defences less effective and so contribute to the chronicity of the lesions of tuberculosis.

BT - British journal of experimental pathology C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3265334?dopt=Abstract DA - 1988 Dec IS - 6 J2 - Br J Exp Pathol LA - eng N2 -

The lymphocytes in the perivascular foci of tuberculin skin tests have a similar CD4:CD8 ratio to those in the peripheral blood, suggesting that these subsets do not show bias in their initial emigration. By contrast, the diffusely infiltrating lymphocytes show a relative preponderance of CD4 cells which is progressively greater in successive 250 micron layers into the dermis. A generally similar pattern is seen in healthy controls and in patients with untreated pulmonary tuberculosis, treated leprosy, haemophilia A and chronic obstructive lung disease (COLD) patients treated with prednisolone, but the gradient of increasing CD4:CD8 ratio with depth into the dermis is significantly less steep in patients with tuberculosis, haemophilia and prednisolone-treated COLD than in the healthy controls. Selective migration results in a relative preponderance of CD4 cells in the diffuse infiltrate and it is suggested that this is a mechanism likely to potentiate defensive reaction to Mycobacterium tuberculosis: any deficiency in selective migration may make immunological defences less effective and so contribute to the chronicity of the lesions of tuberculosis.

PY - 1988 SP - 771 EP - 80 T2 - British journal of experimental pathology TI - Diversity in migration of CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes in different microanatomical compartments of the skin in the tuberculin reaction in man. UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2013285/pdf/brjexppathol00006-0017.pdf VL - 69 SN - 0007-1021 ER -