Clements P H, Yu D T, Levy J, Pearson C M
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1976 Sep;152(4):664-6. doi: 10.3181/00379727-152-39463.
Peripheral blood lymphocytes from pregnant and nonpregnant females were studied for the presence of the following surface receptors: (i) Receptor for heat-aggregated human IgG (AggIgG); (ii) Receptor(s) for complement components; (iii) Receptor for sheep red blood cells (SRBC). Absolute numbers of lymphocytes with receptors for complement and those with receptors for SRBC were present in equal numbers in both groups. However, in the pregnant females there was a significantly lower number of lymphocytes with receptors for AggIgG. It is hypothesized that some of the immunological changes which occur during pregnancy may be mediated partly through changes in the total numbers of certain lymphocyte subpopulations.
对怀孕和未怀孕女性的外周血淋巴细胞进行研究,以检测以下表面受体的存在情况:(i)热聚集人IgG(AggIgG)受体;(ii)补体成分受体;(iii)绵羊红细胞(SRBC)受体。两组中具有补体受体的淋巴细胞和具有SRBC受体的淋巴细胞的绝对数量相等。然而,怀孕女性中具有AggIgG受体的淋巴细胞数量明显较少。据推测,怀孕期间发生的一些免疫变化可能部分是通过某些淋巴细胞亚群总数的变化介导的。