| Literature DB >> 6982152 |
L G Miller, G Goldstein, M Murphy, L C Ginns.
Abstract
We characterized T-lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood of smokers (N = 60) and nonsmokers (N = 35). Total T-lymphocytes and T cell subsets were similar to nonsmokers in light and moderate smokers. In heavy smokers, total OKT3+ cells were increased, the percentage of OKT4+ cells was decreased, and percentage and total number of OKT8+ cells were increased. The ratio of OKT4+ to OKT8+ lymphocytes was decreased in heavy smokers. The percentage of OKT8+ cells and the OKT4+/OKT8+ ratio returned to normal in heavy smokers six weeks after they stopped smoking. These findings suggest that cigarette smoking causes reversible alterations in immunoregulatory T cells.Mesh:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6982152 DOI: 10.1378/chest.82.5.526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chest ISSN: 0012-3692 Impact factor: 9.410