The influence of age, race, and gender on peripheral blood mononuclear-cell subsets in healthy nonsmokers
- 1 May 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Clinical Immunology
- Vol. 9 (3) , 214-222
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00916817
Abstract
To investigate the influence of age, race, and gender on the cellular immune system, we determined T-cell, B-cell, monocyte, natural killer (NK)-cell, and HLA-DR+-cell subsets in 266 nonsmokers from a population-based random sample of healthy adults using monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry. Blacks had a lower total white blood-cell count than whites (P≤0.0001), due primarily to a decrease in granulocytes. There was no significant difference in absolute lymphocyte count between blacks and whites. Blacks had a higher proportion of CD19+ cells (Leu 12+ B cells) and a lower proportion of CD3+ cells (OKT3+ T cells) than whites (P≤0.01). Female sex and increasing age were independently associated with an increased percentage of CD4+ cells (OKT4A+ helper-inducer T-cell subset), resulting in a higher helper/suppressor ratio among women and older individuals (P≤0.05). Black race and increasing age were independently associated with an increased proportion of HLA-DR+ cells (P≤0.0001) which was not attributable to B cells or monocytes. No significant age, race, or gender effects were observed for CD14+ cells (Leu M3+ monocytes) or CD16+ cells (Leu 11A+ natural killer cells). These data demonstrate that age, race, and gender are each associated with significant differences in peripheral blood monouclear-cell subsets. Population-based data such as these provide an important foundation for future design and interpretation of human flow cytometry data.This publication has 34 references indexed in Scilit:
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