Increased numbers of cells with suppressor T cell phenotype in the peripheral blood of patients with infectious mononucleosis
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Increased numbers of cells with suppressor T cell phenotype in the peripheral blood of patients with infectious mononucleosis
Abstract
Peripheral blood cells from six patients with acute infectious mononucleosis were studied by two-colour immunofluorescence using antibodies to human T cells, inducer and suppressor-cytotoxic T cell subsets and Ia-like antigens. The absolute number of T cells with the suppressor-cytotoxic phenotype was substantially increased in each case; many of these cells also expressed Ia-like antigens and had the morphology of the large atypical cells characteristic of infectious mononucleosis. These activated suppressor T cells of infectious mononucleosis may therefore represent a control mechanism to prevent viral-induced proliferation of B cells.
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