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Activated and memory T lymphocytes in human milk.

D P Wirt1, L T Adkins, K H Palkowetz, F C Schmalstieg, A S Goldman.   

Abstract

Since activated macrophages and cytokines are found in human milk (HM), a flow cytometry study was conducted to determine whether T cells in HM display phenotypic markers of recent or previous activation. HM was collected during the first 3 d of lactation. The Paint-a-Gate program was used to optimize gating on the lymphocyte population. A mean +/- 1 SD of 4 +/- 3% of total HM leukocytes were lymphocytes and 96 +/- 3% were macrophages and granulocytes (N = 33 subjects). HM lymphocyte populations were further analyzed in five subjects. T cells (CD3+) represented 83 +/- 11% and B cells (CD19+) were 6 +/- 4% of HM lymphocytes. The mean CD4/CD8 ratio of T cells in HM was 0.88 (range 0.40-1.25). This ratio was significantly decreased compared to the peripheral blood (PB) of control adults (P less than 0.02) and postpartum women (P less than 0.02), due mostly to a significant increase in CD8+ CD3+ cells in HM compared to the PB of control adults (P less than 0.002) and postpartum women (P less than 0.05). T cells bearing markers of recent activation were significantly increased in HM compared to the PB of control adults: 85 +/- 7% of CD3+ cells in HM were HLA-DR+ (controls, 10 +/- 4%; P less than 0.001), and 15 +/- 6% of CD3+ cells in HM were IL-2R+ (controls, 6 +/- 2%; P less than 0.001).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1533582     DOI: 10.1002/cyto.990130310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytometry        ISSN: 0196-4763


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