Circulating CD4+CD8+ T lymphocytes in patients with Kawasaki disease

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Abstract

We serially monitored cell surface antigen expression on mononuclear cells in peripheral blood isolated from patients with Kawasaki disease (KD), and found, for the first time, that a markedly increased number of CD4+CD8+ T lymphocytes was present in some of the patients (11 of the 24 cases). The cases of five of these 11 patients were complicated with coronary artery lesion (CAL); the 13 patients with normal numbers of CD4+CD8+ T lymphocytes did not have CAL. The patients' age, sex and grade of systemic inflammation evaluated by peripheral leucocyte count and serum C-reactive protein levels were not correlated to the number of CD4+CD8+ T lymphocytes. Other cell surface antigen characteristics of the CD4+CD8+ T lymphocytes included CD3+, CD45RA+, CD45RO+, CD16-, and HLA-DR+. These results indicate that the surface antigen characteristics of the KD peripheral blood examined were the same as those of Epstein-Barr virus infection without CD45RA+. These findings provide useful information for the analysis of the pathogenesis of KD.

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Hirao, J., & Sugita, K. (1998). Circulating CD4+CD8+ T lymphocytes in patients with Kawasaki disease. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 111(2), 397–401. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2249.1998.00480.x

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