Impaired lymphocyte function in depressive illness
- PMID: 6865657
- DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(83)90382-x
Impaired lymphocyte function in depressive illness
Abstract
Mood states and immunity may be related. To investigate the immune status of patients with primary depressive illness, we compared in-vitro lymphocytic responses to three different mitogens in 26 drug-free depressed patients and 20 normal controls of comparable age and sex. We observed a generalized and marked decrease in the lymphocyte mitogenic activity among the depressive group. This defect in lymphocyte function may be indicative of an impairment in cell-mediated immunity in patients with primary depressive illness.
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