| Literature DB >> 20140091 |
Nadera J Sweiss1, Rafah Salloum, Seema Gandhi, Seema Ghandi, Maria-Luisa Alegre, Ray Sawaqed, Maria Badaracco, Kenneth Pursell, David Pitrak, Robert P Baughman, David R Moller, Joe G N Garcia, Timothy B Niewold.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sarcoidosis is a poorly understood chronic inflammatory condition. Infiltration of affected organs by lymphocytes is characteristic of sarcoidosis, however previous reports suggest that circulating lymphocyte counts are low in some patients with the disease. The goal of this study was to evaluate lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood in a cohort of sarcoidosis patients to determine the prevalence, severity, and clinical features associated with lymphopenia in major lymphocyte subsets. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20140091 PMCID: PMC2816716 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic and Clinical Information for the Cohort.
| Total # of patients | 28 |
| # of African-American | 18 |
| # of European-American | 10 |
| Average age of patient (yrs) | 51.6 |
| Number of pt with severe disease No. (%) | 18 (64%) |
| Heart Involvement No. (%) | 7 (25%) |
| Skin Involvement No. (%) | 7 (25%) |
| Lung Involvement No. (%) | 4 (14%) |
| Liver Involvement No. (%) | 6 (21%) |
| Neurologic Involvement No. (%) | 4 (14%) |
| Number of patients requiring therapy No. (%) | 26 (86%) |
Figure 1Absolute counts and correlation between CD4, CD8, and CD19 lymphocytes in sarcoidosis.
A) Peripheral blood lymphocyte measurements show that 16 patients (57%) had lower than normal CD4 counts, 15 patients (54%) had lower than normal CD8 counts, and 15 patients (54%) had lower than normal CD19 counts. The box indicates the normal range for cell counts (95% of normal control subjects fell within this normal range) (p<4×10−10). B) Correlation between lymphocyte counts in sarcoidosis patients. CD4∶CD8 correlation shown in purple, and CD4∶CD19 shown in blue, with Spearman's rho and p-value indicated for each correlation.
Figure 2Lymphocyte counts in patients with severe organ system involvement vs. those without severe organ system involvement.
Severe organ system involvement is defined as outlined in the methods.