Ethnic origin, genetics, gender and environmental factors have been shown to
influence some immunologic indices, so that development of reference values for
populations of different backgrounds may be necessary. We have determined the
distribution of lymphocyte subsets in healthy Brazilian individuals from birth to
adulthood. Lymphocyte subsets were determined using four-colour cytometry in a
cross-sectional study of 463 human immunodeficiency virus-unexposed children and
adults from birth through 49 years of age. Lymphocyte subsets varied according to
age, as previously observed in other studies. However, total CD4+ T cell
numbers were lower than what was described in the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials
Group P1009 (PACTG P1009), which assessed an American population of predominantly
African and Hispanic backgrounds until the 12-18 year age range, when values were
comparable. Naïve percentages and absolute values of CD8+ T cells, as
assessed by CD45RA expression, were also lower than the PACTG P1009 data for all
analysed age ranges. CD38 expression on both CD4+ and CD8+ T
cells was lower than the PACTG P1009 values, with a widening gap between the two
studies at older age ranges. Different patterns of cell differentiation seem to occur
in different settings and may have characteristic expression within each
population.
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