1993
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(05)81758-5
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Lymphocyte subpopulations in healthy newborn infants: Comparison of cord blood values with values five days after birth

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“…For infants of Յ2 months of age (excluding neonates), mean/median CD4/CD8 ratios were 2.4 and 3.8, respectively, in two recent studies. 21,22 The absolute CD4 counts ranged from 2590/ l (in the very low birth weight infants, at age 1.5 months) to 3500/ l (in healthy infants, aged 1 week to 2 months). These results are very similar to those in our study in the infants before treatment with dexamethasone (Table 3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For infants of Յ2 months of age (excluding neonates), mean/median CD4/CD8 ratios were 2.4 and 3.8, respectively, in two recent studies. 21,22 The absolute CD4 counts ranged from 2590/ l (in the very low birth weight infants, at age 1.5 months) to 3500/ l (in healthy infants, aged 1 week to 2 months). These results are very similar to those in our study in the infants before treatment with dexamethasone (Table 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lymphocyte preparations were stained with fluorochrome-labeled monoclonal antibodies for acquisition and analysis by flow cytometry using standard laboratory practice (Raes et al, 1993;Beck et al, 1994;Patrick et al, 1984;and Bray and Landy, 1989 61.3, 60.1, 80.7, 85.1, 73.3, 85.0, 90.1, 83.4, 91.7% for blood and 78.5, 79.1, 90.1, 84.7, 78.3, 63.8, 76.0, 76.1, 86.3% for splenocyte samples at ages 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, and 45 days, respectively. This normalization allowed for the exclusion of debris, other non-lymphoid cells (mainly monocytes) and 3'a T cells found in the analysis gate.…”
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“…Specific lymphocyte subsets in circulation and secondary lymphoid organs define host defense capabilities and the status of immune activity (Barclay et al, 1997;Bikoue et al, 1997). In the human, fewer T cells are present in umbilical blood compared to that in 5-day-old neonates or adults (Pittard et al, 1989;Raes et al, 1993). Compared to later ages, neonates have lower numbers of T lymphocytes (Pittard et al, 1989;Han et al, 1995).…”
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“…Also significant differences have been found in lymphocyte phenotypes of human infants at birth and at 5 d of age (21).…”
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