Alterations in lymphocyte subpopulations in copper-deficient mice

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Analyses of cell surface determinants of splenocytes from copper-deficient C58 mice indicate alterations in lymphocyte subpopulation characteristics. Both the absolute number and the relative percentage of surface immunoglobulin-bearing (B) cells from copper-deficient mice were significantly greater than those from copper-supplementd controls. The relative percentage of Thy 1.2-positive (T) cells was decreased, and the decrease was most prominent within the Lyt 1-positive (helper) T-cell subset. The functional responsiveness of both B cells and T cells was decreased in copper deficiency.

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Lukasewycz, O. A., Prohaska, J. R., Meyer, S. G., Schmidtke, J. R., Hatfield, S. M., & Marder, P. (1985). Alterations in lymphocyte subpopulations in copper-deficient mice. Infection and Immunity, 48(3), 644–647. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.48.3.644-647.1985

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