| Literature DB >> 6939162 |
J C Cicciarelli, Y Iwaki, P I Terasaki, K Guidera, S Shirahama, R Billing, M Hermes, L Cardman, T Kano, S Iwatsuki, L Koep, R Weil, T E Starzl.
Abstract
Thoracic duct lymphocytes from patients receiving thoracic duct drainage as a pretransplant therapy were examined for cell surface markers. Patients followed over the drainage time period showed a variable but decreasing percentage of E-rosette-positive cells in the lymph fluid. A substantial percentage of these E-rosette-positive cells also had C3 receptors on their cell surface. Reactions of the whole lymphocytes with a heteroantisera to human B-lymphocyte antigens reflected the increasing proportion of B cells in the samples, but also indicated that a fraction of the T cells have Ia-like antigens on their surface marker characteristics. Significance of these cells with respect to graft survival is discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 6939162 PMCID: PMC2903898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transplant Proc ISSN: 0041-1345 Impact factor: 1.066