de Moura M C, Ramalho F
Biomedicine. 1980 Nov;33(7):220-1.
Circulating total E rosette-forming cells (E-RFC) and stable E-RFC (activated T cells) were studied in 10 patients with alcoholic hepatitis (AH), 15 with alcoholic cirrhosis (AC) and 20 normal controls. Total E-RFC were significantly reduced in AH and AC as compared to the controls. By contrast, both proportions and absolute numbers of stable E-RFC were significantly increased in AH and AC, the increase was greatest in AH. These findings represent evidence for abnormalities in T cell subpopulations in alcoholic liver disease and suggest that monitoring stable E-RFC may prove useful in assessing disease activity in AH.
对10例酒精性肝炎(AH)患者、15例酒精性肝硬化(AC)患者和20名正常对照者的循环总E玫瑰花结形成细胞(E-RFC)和稳定E-RFC(活化T细胞)进行了研究。与对照组相比,AH和AC患者的总E-RFC显著减少。相比之下,AH和AC患者中稳定E-RFC的比例和绝对数量均显著增加,在AH中增加最为明显。这些发现表明酒精性肝病中T细胞亚群存在异常,并提示监测稳定E-RFC可能有助于评估AH的疾病活动度。