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Higher proportion of CD8+ T cells in the blood in healthy adults from Ethiopia and Bangladesh compared with Sweden
Author Affiliations
Karolinska Institutet, Addis Ababa University, Danderyds sjukhus, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InTransactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Year1997
Citations27
Abstract
The phenotypic composition of peripheral blood lymphocytes in 45 healthy adults (15 each from Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Sweden) was analysed as an indicator of the influence of environment and/or ethnic background on the human immune response. The possible interference of technical factors was minimized by highly standardized handling of samples and by use of a similar simultaneous 3-colour flow cytometry analysis technique for all samples. The percentage of CD4+ cells was lower, and the percentage of CD8+ cells was higher, in Bangladeshi and Ethiopian subjects than in those from Sweden. A higher percentage of CD57+/CD8+ T cells was also found in these 2 groups than in Swedish subjects. The percentage of gamma delta T cells was higher in Bangladeshi subjects…
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