Analysis of T lymphocyte subsets in cytomegalovirus mononucleosis.

  • Carney W
  • Rubin R
  • Hoffman R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Lymphocyte proliferative responses to mitogens and herpes virus antigens are diminished during cytomegalovirus (CMV) mononucleosis. We analyzed peripheral blood T lymphocytes from patients in the acute and convalescent phases of CMV mononucleosis using monoclonal antibodies directed against the T helper and the T cytotoxic-suppressor cell subsets. Acute CMV infection is associated with a reversal in the normal ratio of helper to suppressor T lymphocytes with relative and absolute decreases in T helper cells and corresponding increases in T suppressor cells. These alterations in T lymphocyte subsets are accompanied by diminished lymphocyte responses to the mitogen concanavalin A (Con A). During convalescence, helper T lymphocytes increase, suppressor T lymphocytes decrease, and Con A responses return to normal.

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Carney, W. P., Rubin, R. H., Hoffman, R. A., Hansen, W. P., Healey, K., & Hirsch, M. S. (1981). Analysis of T lymphocyte subsets in cytomegalovirus mononucleosis. The Journal of Immunology, 126(6), 2114–2116. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.126.6.2114

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