Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 453286
CD38 antigen on bronchoalveolar (BAL) T lymphocytes correlates with activation status in interstitial pulmonary diseases (ILD).
CD38 antigen on bronchoalveolar (BAL) T lymphocytes correlates with activation status in interstitial pulmonary diseases (ILD). // Immunobiology 1995 ; 194 (1-3)
Beč, Austrija, 1995. str. 200-200 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
CD38 antigen on bronchoalveolar (BAL) T lymphocytes correlates with activation status in interstitial pulmonary diseases (ILD).
Autori
Svoboda Beusan, Ivna ; Agbaba Primorac, Rada ; Gomerčić, Dubravka ; Prahin, Zlatko.
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Immunobiology 1995 ; 194 (1-3)
/ - , 1995, 200-200
Skup
Joint Annual Meeting Osterreichische Gesellschaft fur Allergologie und Immunologie and Gesellschaft fur Immunologie
Mjesto i datum
Beč, Austrija, 27.09.1995. - 30.09.1995
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
CD38; BAL; interstitial lung diseases
Sažetak
As shown in or previous OGAI reports, CD38 antigen plays a relevant risk in sarcoidosis. In this study we were interested in evaluating the role of CD38 in the pathogenesis of other ILD. BAL was obtained from patients with sarcoidosis (active and inactive, AS and IS, respectively) n=31, fibrosis (F) N=8 and controls n=14. The CD38 was highly elevated in AS (40±20%) in comparison to IS, F and C samples (≈20%). The subset analysis revealed that CD4+CD38+ cells were highly elevated in AS (29±17) as compared to IS (5±3) and F (6±4), whereas CD8+CD38+ were generally low. Eight patients underwent 2-6 repeated lavages and this follow up study indicated that CD4+CD38+ are elevated on the onset of the disease, decreased after therapy and increased again in relapse of the disease. Steroid therapy slowly increase CD8+CD38+ up to 10%. As local CD4+CD38+ expression correlate with the onset of alveolitis, Erythrema nodosum and disease progression, our results indicate that this subpopulation may play a relevant role in ILD and could serve as an indicator of disease severity
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA