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. 1988 May;72(2):238-42.

Generation of functionally active suppressor cells by haemorrhage and haemorrhagic serum

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Generation of functionally active suppressor cells by haemorrhage and haemorrhagic serum

E Abraham et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1988 May.

Abstract

Mitogen (PHA)-induced proliferation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) was reduced by more than 70% 2 h after the haemorrhage of 30% of blood volume. Experiments using isolated macrophages and lymphocytes showed that post-haemorrhage macrophages were functionally normal and that lymphocytes were responsible for the observed haemorrhage-induced depression of proliferative response. Surface marker determinations showed that at least some, if not all, of the haemorrhage-induced suppressor cells are of the OX8+ phenotype. Exposure of PBMCs to serum from bled animals also brought about activation of OX8+ suppressor T cells. These results suggest that the depressed proliferative response of PBMCs induced by haemorrhage or by exposing the cells to haemorrhagic serum (serum from bled animals) is due to the activation of OX8+ suppressor T cells.

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