ESTABLISHING THE REFERENCE RANGE FOR T LYMPHOCYTES SUBPOPULATIONS IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN FROM BRAZIL

Author:

Torres Alex Jose Leite1,Angelo Ana Luiza Dias1,Silva Marcio Oliveira1,Bastos Milena de Carvalho1,Souza Denise Ferreira de2,Inocencio Lilian Amaral2,Lemos Jose Alexandre Rodrigues de3,S. Junior Ruy4,Castro Andrea Cauduro de5,Palma Patricia Vianna Bonnini6,Ceci Loredana7,Netto Eduardo Martins1,Brites Carlos1

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Bahia, Brazil

2. Brazilian Ministry of Health

3. Federal University of Para, Brazil

4. Central Laboratory from Goias

5. Hospital Nossa Senhora da Conceicao

6. Hemotherapy Center Foundation from Ribeirao Preto, Brazil

7. Infectious Diseases Laboratory, Brazil

Abstract

SUMMARY In Brazil, the existing reference values for T-lymphocytes subsets are based on data originated in other countries. There is no local information on normal variation for these parameters in Brazilian adults and children. We evaluated the normal variation found in blood donors from five large Brazilian cities, in different regions, and in children living in Salvador, and Rio de Janeiro. All samples were processed by flow cytometry. The results were analyzed according to region, gender, and lifestyle of blood donors. A total of 641 adults (63% males), and 280 children (58% males) were involved in the study. The absolute CD3+, and CD4+ cells count were significantly higher for females (adults and children). Higher CD4+ cell count in adults was associated with smoking, while higher CD8+ count was found among female children. Higher counts, for all T-cells subsets, were detected in blood donors from southeast / south regions while those living in the northern region had the lowest values. Individuals from midwestern and northeastern regions had an intermediate count for all these cells subsets. However, these differences did not reach statistical significance. In Brazil, gender and smoking, were the main determinants of differences in T-lymphocytes reference values.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,General Medicine

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