Expansion of a lymphocyte population Co-expressing T4 (CD4) and T8 (CD8) antigens in the peripheral blood of a normal adult male

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Approximately 2% to 3% of circulating human T cells co-express CD4 and CD8 (CD4+ , CD8+ ) T-cell antigens. These CD4+ , CD8+ cells may be immature precursors that function to replenish functional T-cell subsets. We detected a very high level of CD4+ , CD8+ cells in the peripheral blood lymphocytes of a healthy white male, ranging from 21% to 36%. The morphology of his peripheral blood lymphocytes was normal, and he has maintained an elevated level of CD4+ , CD8+ cells without clinical disease over a 19-month observation period. The CD4+, CD8+ cells did not possess thymocyte membrane antigen (CD6), nor did they have increased Tac (CD25) antigen. His intact, purified blood T cells had a normal proliferative response to phytohemagglutinin and interleukin-2 (IL-2), provided help for B-cell proliferation at control levels and exposure to IL-2 resulted in generation of cytotoxic cells. However, the purified blood CD4+ , CD8+ cells were deficient in these latter functions except for help in B cell function. Despite defective function, the isolated CD4+, CD8+ cells co-expressed CD2 and CD3. Prolonged in vitro culture of CD4+, CD8+ cells was possible in the presence of recombinant IL-2. The cultured CD4+ , CD8+ cells retained the double antigens (CD4 and CD8) throughout a 4-week period. It is likely these cells are less mature than CD4+, CD8- or CD4-, CD8+ T cells as the CD4+, CD8+ have less in vitro function than the former cells, but it is not yet clear if they mature into either CD4+, CD8-, or CD4-, CD8+ cells. Finally, the presence of an expanded, hypofunctioning CD4+, CD8+ cell population in a normal adult male is apparently compatible with excellent clinical health. © 1990 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Kay, N. E., Bone, N., Hupke, M., & Dalmasso, A. P. (1990). Expansion of a lymphocyte population Co-expressing T4 (CD4) and T8 (CD8) antigens in the peripheral blood of a normal adult male. Blood, 75(10), 2024–2029. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v75.10.2024.bloodjournal75102024

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