1983
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(83)90401-1
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T cell subsets and cellular immunity in end-stage renal disease

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“…We found a striking decrease in levels of NKG2D expression in CD8 ϩ T cells as well as in NK cells. This could lead to impaired immune functions, consistent with previous studies showing an increased incidence of viral or bacterial infections (3,40) and of malignancies in these patients (41)(42)(43). The different subsets of NK cells did not show the same extent of reduction in NKG2D expression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…We found a striking decrease in levels of NKG2D expression in CD8 ϩ T cells as well as in NK cells. This could lead to impaired immune functions, consistent with previous studies showing an increased incidence of viral or bacterial infections (3,40) and of malignancies in these patients (41)(42)(43). The different subsets of NK cells did not show the same extent of reduction in NKG2D expression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…As already reported by others (19,20), the relative proportions of helper/inducer (OKT4+) and cytotoxic/suppressor (OKT8+) T cells were found to be normal in these patients. However, in accordance with previous reports (15,16) and in line with the lymphocytopenia commonly observed in chronic uremia, significantly lower absolute counts of both regulatory lymphocyte subsets were observed as compared to normal controls.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Infectious diseases rank first among non-CV causes of mortality in HD (13). Cell-mediated dysfunction related to decreased T cell number and impaired T cell proliferation is a key feature of early stage of chronic failure that persists during HD (15)(16)(17)43). Increased apoptosis as a result of uremia and enhanced by the HD procedure could be a major factor explaining T cell decrease (44,45).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alteration of immune status mainly characterized by decreased T cell number and cell-mediated response contributes to enhancing susceptibility to infection of HD patients (15)(16)(17)(18). T helper (Th) lymphocytes have two subsets, Th1 that are involved in cell-mediated immunity and Th2 that are implied in humoral immune response.…”
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