A possible cytotoxicity inducer role of 5/9 positive lymphocytes infiltrating the liver in CAH patients.

1987 
Abstract The presence, in chronic active hepatitis (CAH) patients, of an inflammatory infiltrate basically composed of T lymphocytes suggested the hypothesis that these lymphocytes could play a role in the pathogenesis of the disease. The aim of this study has been to characterize, in a group of carefully selected CAH patients, the liver-infiltrating T lymphcyte, utilizing commercial monoclonal antibody (anti-Leu 1, anti-Leu 2a, anti-Leu 3a) and 5 9 monoclonal antibody that recognizes a further lymphocyte subset within T 4 cells. Our data show that both T 4 positive subpopulation and T 8 positive subpopulation are represented in the infiltrate in the same ratio; furthermore the distribution of 5 9 positive lymphocytes is prevalent where the infiltrate is mainly composed of T 8 positive lymphocytes. Moreover, there is a positive correlation between 5 9 positive cells in the liver and GPT and the patients with high percentages of infiltrating 5 9 positive lymphocytes show a low T 4 T 8 ratio with respect to patients with low percentages of 5 9 positive cells. These data support the hypothesis that 5 9 positive lymphocytes may present an inducer role on cytotoxic cells.
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