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. 1981;3(3):313-9.
doi: 10.1016/0192-0561(81)90025-4.

Determination of T lymphocyte subpopulations by monoclonal antibodies in rheumatoid arthritis. Influence of immunomodulating agents

Determination of T lymphocyte subpopulations by monoclonal antibodies in rheumatoid arthritis. Influence of immunomodulating agents

E M Veys et al. Int J Immunopharmacol. 1981.

Abstract

The pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis is unknown, but clear abnormalities of the immune system are well documented in this disease. We therefore evaluated T cell subpopulations in patients with rheumatoid arthritis using monoclonal antibodies previously shown to react with all T cells (OKT3), with inducer/helper T cells (OKT4) and with suppressor/cytotoxic T cells (OKT8). These investigations disclosed evidence of a significant decrease in the number of OKT8+ cells/mm3 and a high inducer-helper/suppressor-cytotoxic (OKT4+/OKT8+) ratio in active rheumatoid arthritis. A modest number of patients with active arthritis were treated wit levamisole or with synthetic thymopoietin 32-36 (thymopoietin pentapeptide or TP-5). These individuals responded with ratio decreases to more normal levels. Our data support the hypothesis that monoclonal T cell antibodies may offer an important tool for the further evaluation of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and their individual response to treatment.

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