T-helper cell activation in bullous pemphigoid

Authors

  • J Schaller
  • Haustein UF
  • H Fiebig

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555567520523

Abstract

In 10 untreated patients suffering from acute bullous pemphigoid the number of peripheral blood T cells (CD 3), T suppressor (CD 8) and T helper cells (CD 4) as well as activation antigens (DR and Tac) bearing lymphocytes was evaluated by monoclonal antibodies. While the pan-T cell population (CD 3) and T suppressor subpopulation (CD 8) were normal, the T helper subpopulation (CD 4) and the number of DR and Tac positive lymphocytes were significantly increased in the acute stage of bullous pemphigoid when compared to the age- and sex-matched controls. Phenotypically those DR positive cells belonged to the pan-T cell population (CD 3) at 66% and to the T helper subpopulation (CD 4) at 53% respectively. Under treatment with immunosuppressants the cell counts returned to normal suggesting a T helper cell activation to be involved in the acute stage of bullous pemphigoid.

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Published

1987-11-01

How to Cite

Schaller, J., Haustein UF, & Fiebig, H. (1987). T-helper cell activation in bullous pemphigoid. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 67(6), 520–523. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555567520523

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