Abstract
Several abnormalities of immune parameters have been described in HIV-negative haemophiliacs, including changes in numbers of T4 and T8 cells, T4/T8 ratio and numbers of activated T cells, To assess the contribution of hepatitis C to these abnormalities, we compared lymphocyte subsets in 20 HIV-negative HCV-positive haemophilia A patients and in 14 non-haemophiliacs with chronic hepatitis C with those in 18 healthy controls, in haemophilia patients, higher numbers of T lymphocytes and activated T8 cells, lower numbers of B lymphocytes and a normal T4/T8 ratio were seen. These differences were either not demonstrated in hepatitis C controls or were less pronounced and in the opposite direction. We conclude that haemophilia A patients showed abnormalities in lymphocyte subsets that could not be attributed to chronic hepatitis C.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 529-533 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Journal | British Journal of Haematology |
| Volume | 109 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| Publication status | Published - Jun-2000 |
Keywords
- haemophilia A
- immune abnormalities
- lymphocyte subsets
- chronic hepatitis C
- factor VIII concentrates
- FACTOR-VIII
- HEMOPHILIC PATIENTS
- IMMUNE-SYSTEM
- DISORDERS
- THERAPY
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