Lymph node and circulating T cell characteristics are strongly correlated in end‐stage renal disease patients, but highly differentiated T cells reside within the circulation

Summary Ageing is associated with changes in the peripheral T cell immune system, which can be influenced significantly by latent cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection. To what extent changes in circulating T cell populations correlate with T cell composition of the lymph node (LN) is unclear, but is cruc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical and experimental immunology 2017-05, Vol.188 (2), p.299-310
Hauptverfasser: Dedeoglu, B., de Weerd, A. E., Huang, L., Langerak, A. W., Dor, F. J., Klepper, M., Verschoor, W., Reijerkerk, D., Baan, C. C., Litjens, N. H. R., Betjes, M. G. H.
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Zusammenfassung:Summary Ageing is associated with changes in the peripheral T cell immune system, which can be influenced significantly by latent cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection. To what extent changes in circulating T cell populations correlate with T cell composition of the lymph node (LN) is unclear, but is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of the T cell system. T cells from peripheral blood (PB) and LN of end‐stage renal disease patients were analysed for frequency of recent thymic emigrants using CD31 expression and T cell receptor excision circle content, relative telomere length and expression of differentiation markers. Compared with PB, LN contained relatively more CD4+ than CD8+ T cells (P 
ISSN:0009-9104
1365-2249
DOI:10.1111/cei.12934