Race, age, sex, and environmental conditions have significant impacts on lymphocyte subset values. It is important to establish the local reference ranges from healthy and non-HIV-positive adults in the local population for clinical decision making. In this study, the reference ranges for lymphocyte subsets among Chinese adults were established by analysis by single-platform flow cytometry of the lymphocyte compositions of 273 healthy adult blood donors between 17 and 59 years of age. The 95% reference ranges for CD3+ T cells, CD3+ CD4+ T helper cells, and CD3+ CD8+ T suppressor cells are 723 to 2,271 cells/μl, 396 to 1,309 cells/μl, and 224 to 1,014 cells/μl, respectively. The 95% reference ranges for CD19+ B cells and CD56+ NK cells are 118 to 645 cells/μl and 61 to 607 cells/μl, respectively. Significant gender and age differences in the lymphocyte subsets have been demonstrated. Our results have also shown that the T-lymphocyte compositions in Hong Kong Chinese were comparable to those of other Asian populations but were different from those of Caucasians. © 2013, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
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Wong, W. S., Lo, A. W. I., Siu, L. P., Leung, J. N. S., Tu, S. P., Tai, S. W., … Wong, K. F. (2013). Reference ranges for lymphocyte subsets among healthy hong kong chinese adults by single-platform flow cytometry. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 20(4), 602–606. https://doi.org/10.1128/CVI.00476-12
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