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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Archives of dermatological research 277 (1985), S. 307-312 
    ISSN: 1432-069X
    Keywords: Bullous pemphigoid ; Immunoregulation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary T Cells from 14 patients in the active stage of bullous pemphigoid and 10 patients in the inactive stage of the disease were studied with Leu-1, Leu-2, and Leu-3 monoclonal antibodies. The proportions of total T cells and T cells expressing either helper or suppressor phenotype in the peripheral blood of patients were not significantly different to those observed in normal subjects. In 15 patients with active disease, immunoregulatory mechanisms were functionally studied using an assay measuring the amount of total IgG synthesized in vitro. Peripheral-blood leukocytes were seearated into T- and B-cell fractions, and cultured in various combinations. In ten experiments, prior to culturing with B cells, the T cells were irradiated to remove their suppressor function. No statistically significant differences were observed in the amount of total IgG synthesized by B cells obtained from patients and normal subjects when they were cultured with untreated T cells or irradiated T cells obtained from patients or normal controls. These results indicate that, in patients with bullous pemphigoid, there is no loss of suppressor-cell function or increased helper-cell function as assessed by measuring the total IgG synthesized. Therefore, the immunoregulatory defect, if present, is a highly specific one and can only be studied using antigen-specific assays.
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