1997
DOI: 10.1097/00007890-199711270-00010
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Persistent Long-Term Changes In Lymphocyte Subsets Induced By Polyclonal Antibodies1

Abstract: Therapy with polyclonal antibody ATG induces dose-dependent long-term changes in T-cell lymphocyte subsets, which persist over a period of years.

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“…In addition, polyclonal antilymphocyte globulins (12) and suppression of cell-mediated immunity by infectious agents other than HIV has long been recognized as a cause of CD4 lymphocytopenia. A variety of acute and chronic infections may be associated with CD4 cell depletion, which is usually transient and accompanied by CD8 lymphocytosis (24).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, polyclonal antilymphocyte globulins (12) and suppression of cell-mediated immunity by infectious agents other than HIV has long been recognized as a cause of CD4 lymphocytopenia. A variety of acute and chronic infections may be associated with CD4 cell depletion, which is usually transient and accompanied by CD8 lymphocytosis (24).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[3][4][5] The clinical consequences of ATG-induced CD8 T-cell activation are poorly known. However, recent data emphasize the effect of T-lymphocyte activation in atherosclerosis.…”
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“…1,2 These antibodies produce profound T cell depletion via complement-dependent lysis and Fas/Fas ligand-mediated apoptosis. 3,4 Although T cell regeneration generally occurs in the months after ATG administration, Muller et al 5 reported that ATG may induce persistent changes in T cell subsets characterized by a low CD4 T cell count and a CD8 T cell expansion.…”
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