T4-LYMPHOPENIA IN PATIENTS WITH ACTIVE PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS

  • 1 January 1985
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 60 (1), 49-54
Abstract
The numbers of cells bearing the T3 (pan-T cell), the T4 (putative helper/inducer cells), the T8 (putative suppressor/cytotoxic cells) and B cell phenotypic markers were counted in venous blood samples from 26 newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients and 29 healthy controls from East Java. The absolute T cell count was lower in the patients and T4 cells were fewer in patients (mean 748/mm3) than in controls (mean 1043/mm3), but there were no significant differences in total T8 cell and B cell counts between patients and controls. The T4:T8 ratio was not disturbed in many patients, but it was < 1.6 in 11 of 26 patients and in only 3 of 29 controls: this ratio was < 1.2 (the lower limit of normal) in 6 patients but no controls. The intensity of the T4 lymphopenia was unrelated to the extent of the lesion seen radiologically or the size of the skin test reaction purified protein derivative. Levels of interferon-.alpha. were not elevated in the serum of any of the patients of controls. It is suggested that the T4 lymphopenia was a reaction to the mycobacterial infection and not a manifestation of underlying secondary (acquired) immune deficiency.