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Using monoclonal antibodies, indirect immunofluorescence, and flow cytometry, the proportions and absolute numbers of various lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood have been measured in normal human pregnancy. Groups of ten women were studied at 12, 28, and 36 weeks of gestation and compared with 16 nonpregnant control women. The percentage of T cells (OKT3+) was constant throughout pregnancy, and this was confirmed in three women studied serially prior to and throughout early pregnancy. A slight fall in the proportion of helper cells (OKT4+) and rise in the proportion of suppressor cells (OKT8+) was observed at 12 and 28 weeks, but these changes, and the resulting fall in helper/suppressor ratio, were not statistically significant. Absolute lymphocyte counts determined by white cell count and differential were lower during pregnancy. The absolute numbers of T cells, helper cells, suppressor cells, and Ia-bearing cells (mainly B cells) were significantly lower at 36 weeks' gestation. T cells and helper cells were significantly reduced in absolute number at 12 weeks' gestation. There was no change in the ratio of T cells to B cells at any stage of gestation. The lack of any significant change in the balance between helper and suppressor cells in peripheral blood suggests that these cells are not important in the immune adaptation to pregnancy.

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人妊娠中单克隆抗体定义的淋巴细胞亚群。
利用单克隆抗体、间接免疫荧光和流式细胞术,测定了正常妊娠人外周血中各种淋巴细胞亚群的比例和绝对数量。研究人员分别在妊娠12周、28周和36周对10名妇女进行了研究,并与16名未怀孕的对照组妇女进行了比较。T细胞(OKT3+)的百分比在整个怀孕期间是恒定的,这在三个妇女怀孕前和怀孕早期的连续研究中得到证实。在12周和28周观察到辅助细胞(OKT4+)的比例略有下降,抑制细胞(OKT8+)的比例略有上升,但这些变化以及由此导致的辅助/抑制比的下降没有统计学意义。白细胞计数和白细胞差异测定的绝对淋巴细胞计数在妊娠期间较低。T细胞、辅助细胞、抑制细胞和含ia细胞(主要是B细胞)的绝对数量在妊娠36周时显著降低。妊娠12周时,T细胞和辅助细胞的绝对数量明显减少。在妊娠的任何阶段,T细胞和B细胞的比例都没有变化。外周血中辅助细胞和抑制细胞之间的平衡没有明显变化,这表明这些细胞在对妊娠的免疫适应中并不重要。
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