Suppressor T‐lymphocytes in multiple sclerosis: Analysis of patients with acute relapsing and chronic progressive disease
- 1 October 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Annals of Neurology
- Vol. 14 (4) , 445-449
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.410140408
Abstract
T cell‐specific antigens as identified by the anti‐Leu 1, anti‐Leu 2a, and anti‐Leu 3a monoclonal antibodies were quantitated in 31 normal control subjects, 21 adults with spinal cord injury, 58 patients with stable multiple sclerosis, 31 patients with chronic progressive multiple sclerosis, and 15 patients with multiple sclerosis in acute relapse. The only significant deviations from normal values were a slightly low mean T cell (Leu 1‐positive) value in patients in acute relapse and a low suppressor T cell (Leu 2a‐positive) mean value in patients with chronic progressive multiple sclerosis. We were unable to confirm previous studies using the OK series of monoclonal antibodies that reported low suppressor T cell levels (OKT5 and OKT8 positive) in patients with acute relapses. We suggest that modulation (a spontaneous or induced variability in the expression) of individual cell surface antigens may explain the differences seen between our study and other reported series.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Antibody directed at a surface structure inhibits cytolytic but not suppressor function of human T lymphocytesNature, 1981
- Functional analysis of human T cell subsets defined by monoclonal antibodies. IV. Induction of suppressor cells within the OKT4+ population.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1981
- Current trends in multiple sclerosis researchImmunology Today, 1981
- DEFICIT OF SUPPRESSOR T CELLS IN ACTIVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSISThe Lancet, 1980
- Loss of Suppressor T Cells in Active Multiple SclerosisNew England Journal of Medicine, 1980
- The differentiation and function of human T lymphocytesCell, 1980
- The major histocompatibility complex, the immune system and multiple sclerosisClinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1979
- Lymphocyte function and the role of regulator cells in multiple SclerosisNeurology, 1978
- Further notes on disability evaluation in multiple sclerosis, with scale modificationsNeurology, 1965
- PROBLEMS OF EXPERIMENTAL TRIALS OF THERAPY IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: REPORT BY THE PANEL ON THE EVALUATION OF EXPERIMENTAL TRIALS OF THERAPY IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSISAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1965