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Sézary综合征患者临床病情变化与CD4^+CD26^-淋巴细胞百分数变化的关系
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作者 Introcaso C.E. Hess S.D. +2 位作者 Kamoun M. a.h. rook 刘芯 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(皮肤病学分册)》 2005年第12期10-11,共2页
Background: Because there are currently many effective therapies available for Sé zary syndrome, close monitoring of disease progression is required in order for a clinician to know when to institute or change an... Background: Because there are currently many effective therapies available for Sé zary syndrome, close monitoring of disease progression is required in order for a clinician to know when to institute or change an intervention. It has been our clinical experience that changes in patients’ CD4+ CD26- T- cell populations of peripheral blood lymphocytes herald changes in their clinical status. Objective: Our purpose was to evaluate whether a change in patients’ CD4+ CD26- population of T cells presages a change in their clinical status. We also sought to investigate the association between a change in Tcell populations that are CD4+ CD7- , CD8+ , CD56+ , and the CD4 + /CD8+ T- cell ratio and a change in the patient’ s clinical status. Methods: We conducted a retrospective chart review analysis of 21 patients with Sé zary syndrome who had flow cytometry, usually including levels of CD4+ CD26- , CD4+ CD7- , CD8+ , CD56+ , and CD4+ /CD8+ ratios measured at two time periods, 12 weeks apart. Results: We report two cases in which changes in patients’ clinical status were preceded by several weeks by a change in their CD4+ CD26- level. We report weak associations between a decreasing CD4+ CD26- T- cell population, a decreasing CD4+ CD7- population, an increasing CD56+ population, and an improving clinical status. We also report stronger associations between both a decreasing CD8+ population and an increasing CD4+ /CD8+ ratio and a worsening clinical status. Limitations: The study was limited by the number of patients and the time period over which the study was conducted. In addition, varying configurations of CD4+ CD26- T- cell populations were observed that may have limited the utility of this measurement. Conclusions: Flow cytometry assays of patients’ blood and, in particular, measurement of the CD4+ CD26- population of lymphocytes over time may be a valuable tool for monitoring patients with Sé zary syndrome. There exist varying configurations of CD26 T lymphocytes that may cause differences in standards for what is considered positive and negative between observers. Further prospective analysis involving larger groups of patients is recommended. 展开更多
关键词 细胞百分数 CD26 CD4 zary 临床病情 淋巴细胞数 流式细胞技术 流式细胞仪 图表分析 外周血淋巴细胞
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