TY - JOUR KW - Blood Cell Count KW - Complement System Proteins KW - Humans KW - Immune Adherence Reaction KW - leprosy KW - Lymphocytes KW - Receptors, Drug KW - T-Lymphocytes KW - Time Factors AU - Sher R AU - Holm G AU - Kok S H AU - Koornhof H J AU - Glover A AB -

Thymus-derived lymphocytes (T lymphocytes) and complement receptor-bearing lymphocytes (CR+ lymphocytes) were estimated by using erythrocyte rosettes and erythrocyte-antibody-complement rosettes as markers in untreated lepromatous and untreated tuberculoid patients and in healthy controls. Treated lepromatous cases were also investigated. Ten cases of untreated lepromatous patients were reassessed 6 months or more after therapy commenced. A significant decrease in both percentages and absolute numbers of CR+ cells in the untreated lepromatous leprosy subjects was observed. This decrease showed a return to normal levels after treatment. The percentage of T cells in the untreated lepromatous cases was normal; however, the absolute numbers of T cells and the total lymphocyte count showed a significant decrease. After therapy, the T cell population was unchanged but the total number of lymphocytes increased significantly with treatment. The absolute number of T and CR+ cells was significantly less in the untreated than in the treated lepromatous patients.

BT - Infection and immunity C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1082444?dopt=Abstract DA - 1976 Jan IS - 1 J2 - Infect. Immun. LA - eng N2 -

Thymus-derived lymphocytes (T lymphocytes) and complement receptor-bearing lymphocytes (CR+ lymphocytes) were estimated by using erythrocyte rosettes and erythrocyte-antibody-complement rosettes as markers in untreated lepromatous and untreated tuberculoid patients and in healthy controls. Treated lepromatous cases were also investigated. Ten cases of untreated lepromatous patients were reassessed 6 months or more after therapy commenced. A significant decrease in both percentages and absolute numbers of CR+ cells in the untreated lepromatous leprosy subjects was observed. This decrease showed a return to normal levels after treatment. The percentage of T cells in the untreated lepromatous cases was normal; however, the absolute numbers of T cells and the total lymphocyte count showed a significant decrease. After therapy, the T cell population was unchanged but the total number of lymphocytes increased significantly with treatment. The absolute number of T and CR+ cells was significantly less in the untreated than in the treated lepromatous patients.

PY - 1976 SP - 31 EP - 5 T2 - Infection and immunity TI - T and CR+ lymphocyte profile in leprosy and the effect of treatment. UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC420573/pdf/iai00217-0049.pdf VL - 13 SN - 0019-9567 ER -