Influence of racial background on the distribution of T-cell subsets and Leu 11-positive lymphocytes in healthy blood donors.

Diagnostic immunology Pub Date : 1985-01-01
H E Prince, K Hirji, L S Waldbeser, S Plaeger-Marshall, S Kleinman, L L Lanier
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As part of a study to define the factors affecting the distribution of lymphocyte subpopulations in healthy blood donors, we have measured lymphocyte surface markers in various racial groups. Markers tested were T3 (all T cells), T4A (T helper cells), T8 (T suppressor cells), and Leu 11 (natural killer cells). Racial groups included three Asian groups (Chinese, Japanese, Other Orientals) and three non-Asian groups (Caucasians, Hispanics, American Blacks). The mean percentage of T3 + cells and T4A + cells were significantly lower in Asians compared with non-Asians, while T8 levels did not differ. These changes resulted in a significantly lower mean T4A:T8 ratio in Asians compared with non-Asians. The mean percentage of Leu 11 + cells was higher in Asians compared with non-Asians. Within the Asian group, Chinese had a higher mean Leu 11 + value than the other two Asian groups combined. Further, pairwise comparisons showed that Chinese had a significantly higher mean Leu 11 + value compared with each of the other five racial groups. This increased mean Leu 11 + level in the Chinese group reflected a distinct cluster of high values for about half the subjects. These findings show that racial background should be a major consideration when defining the normal range for lymphocyte subpopulations detected by surface markers.

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种族背景对健康献血者t细胞亚群和Leu 11阳性淋巴细胞分布的影响
作为确定影响健康献血者淋巴细胞亚群分布因素的研究的一部分,我们测量了不同种族群体的淋巴细胞表面标记物。检测的标记物为T3(所有T细胞)、T4A (T辅助细胞)、T8 (T抑制细胞)和Leu 11(自然杀伤细胞)。种族群体包括三个亚洲群体(中国人、日本人、其他东方人)和三个非亚洲群体(高加索人、西班牙人、美国黑人)。亚洲人T3 +细胞和T4A +细胞的平均百分比明显低于非亚洲人,而T8水平无差异。这些变化导致亚洲人的平均T4A:T8比明显低于非亚洲人。亚洲人的Leu 11 +细胞的平均百分比高于非亚洲人。在亚洲群体中,中国人的平均Leu 11 +值高于其他两个亚洲群体的总和。此外,两两比较显示,中国人的平均Leu 11 +值明显高于其他五个种族。中国组中增加的平均Leu 11 +水平反映了大约一半受试者的明显高值集群。这些发现表明,种族背景应该是一个主要的考虑因素,当定义正常范围的淋巴细胞亚群检测表面标记。
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