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Reference range of naïve T and T memory lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood of healthy adult.

Ying Xia1,2,3, Aqing Liu1,2,3, Wentao Li1, Yunhe Liu1, Guan Zhang1,2,3, Songshan Ye1,2,3, Zhijieruo Zhao1,2,3, Juan Shi1, Yingjie Jia1, Xu Liu4, Yongtie Guo4, Huayu Chen4, Jianchun Yu1.   

Abstract

Naïve T and T memory cell subsets are closely related to immune response and can provide important information for the diagnosis and treatment of immunological and hematological disorders. Lymphocyte compartment undergoes dramatic changes during adulthood; age-related reference values derived from healthy individuals are crucial. However, extensively detailed reference values of peripheral blood lymphocytes in the whole spectrum of adulthood detected by multi-color flow cytometry on a single platform are rare. Three hundred and nine healthy adult volunteers were recruited from Tianjin in China. The absolute counts and percentages of CD3+CD4+ T cells, CD3+CD8+ T cells, naïve T cells (Tn), T memory stem cells (Tscm), central memory T cells (Tcm), effector memory T cells (Tem), and terminal effector T cells (Tte) were detected by flow cytometry with single platform technologies. Reference range of absolute counts and percentage of T lymphocyte subsets were formulated by different age and gender. The results showed that Tn and Tscm cells, which had stem cell properties, decreased with aging; while, Tcm and Tem increased with aging, which increased from 18 to 64 years old but presented no significant change over the 65 years old. Gender had an influence on the fluctuation of lymphocyte subsets, the absolute count of CD3+CD8+, CD8+Tcm, CD8+Tem in males were higher than those in females. The reference values of percentages and absolute numbers of naïve T and T memory cell subsets can help doctors to understand the immune state of patients and evaluate conditions of prognosis then adjust the treatment for patients. (Chinese Clinic Trial Registry number: ChiCTR-IOR-17014139.).
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Keywords:  T memory cell subsets; changing regularity; flow cytometry; naïve T cell; reference range

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35020890      PMCID: PMC8982966          DOI: 10.1093/cei/uxab038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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