Lymphocyte Subpopulations in Early Human Pregnancy

OBJECTIVE: METHODS: RESULTS:Pregnancy was associated with a significant reduction in total lymphocytes (P < .0001) and also in CD4+ cells, whether expressed as a percentage of lymphocytes (P = .004), an absolute count (P = .0006), or a ratio (P = .01). Change was independent of the basal level ex...

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Veröffentlicht in:Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) 1994-06, Vol.83 (6), p.941-946
Hauptverfasser: JOHNSTONE, F. D., THONG, K. J., BIRD, GRAHAM A., WHITELAW, J.
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVE: METHODS: RESULTS:Pregnancy was associated with a significant reduction in total lymphocytes (P < .0001) and also in CD4+ cells, whether expressed as a percentage of lymphocytes (P = .004), an absolute count (P = .0006), or a ratio (P = .01). Change was independent of the basal level except for lymphocytes, and almost all indices had significant correlations between pregnant and nonpregnant values. CONCLUSIONS:In this study design, each woman served as her own control and all factors remained constant except the pregnancy state. Early pregnancy causes a reduction in total lymphocytes of about 6% expressed as a percentage of total white cell count, and in CD4+ cells by 3% as a percentage of lymphocytes, or 100/mm. We believe this fall can be accepted as definitive. (Obstet Gynecol 1994;83:941-6)
ISSN:0029-7844
1873-233X
DOI:10.1097/00006250-199406000-00008