Analysis of T-lymphocyte subpopulations in inflammatory bowel diseases by three-color flow cytometry
- 1 September 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Digestive Diseases and Sciences
- Vol. 39 (9) , 1900-1908
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02088123
Abstract
In order to better define changes in the relative proportion of peripheral blood T-lymphocyte subpopulations in patients with inflammatory diseases of the bowel, we performed simultaneous three-color fluorescence-activated cytometric (FACS) analysis using fluorophore-conjugated monoclonal antibodies with specificity for CD4, CD8, Leu 8, and CD45RA on 22 normal control subjects, 28 patients with Crohn's disease (CD), 15 patients with ulcerative colitis (UC), and 11 patients with intestinal inflammation secondary to etiologies other than inflammatory bowel disease (NIBD). This staining combination allowed enumeration of distinct T-cell subpopulations as follows: virgin CD4+, recall antigen helper T cells, nonspecific B-cell helper T cell, virgin CD8+, cytotoxic effector and suppressor effector and recall antigen cytotoxic T cells based on a synthesis of published functional analyses. No differences in the proportion of CD4+ or CD8+ cells or in the CD4+/CD8+ ratios were evident when UC and NIBD patients were compared to normal subjects. A significant reduction in the proportion of CD4+ cells and an increase in CD8+ cells was observed, however, in the CD group. When two-color analysis was performed, several significant differences in the proportions of circulating lymphocytes were seen. Specifically, these included significant increases in the number of CD4+, Leu 8− (P+, CD45RA+ cells in the NIBD group. Conversely, significant decreases in the proportions of CD8+, Leu 8+ (P+, CD45RA+, (virgin) CD8+ T cells (P−, CD45RA+, (putative recall antigen helper) CD4+ T cells (P−, CD45RA+, (putative suppressor effector) CD8+ T cells (P−, CD45RA+, (function unknown) CD4+ T cells (P−, CD45RA+, (putative cytotoxic effector) CD8+ T cells (P−, CD45RA+, CD8+ (suppressor effector)/Leu 8+, CD45RA−, CD8+ (putative cytotoxic effector) T cells was observed in all of the patient groups, but was most accentuated in those with Crohn's disease. Significant decreases in the ratios of Leu 8−, CD45RA−, CD4+ (putative nonspecific B cell helper)/Leu 8+, CD45RA−, CD4+ (recall antigen helper) T cells and Leu 8+, CD45RA−, CD4+ (recall antigen helper)/Leu 8−, CD45RA+, CD4+ (function unknown) T cells were observed in all of the disease groups studied as compared with normal controls. These results suggest that the proportions of certain peripheral blood T-cell subpopulations are significantly altered in gastrointestinal inflammatory states. Further analysis of these T-lymphocyte subpopulations in the blood and tissues might provide valuable insights into immunological aberrations in inflammatory bowel diseases and might be of value in distinguishing among inflammatory diseases of the intestine.Keywords
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