Re: Strange T-cell subset

From: Ondrej Hrusak (Ondrej.Hrusak@lfmotol.cuni.cz)
Date: Wed Jun 21 2000 - 07:19:56 EST


Could it be that they are T-LGLs (meaning CD3+CD16,56+)?
How big is this population?


At 22:51 +0200 19.6.2000, Dr. Attila Tarnok wrote:
>We found in the peripheral blood of a group of children with congenital
>heart disease a strange population of T-cells (CD3+) that are neither
>alpha,betaTCR nor gamma,deltaTCR positive. By calculations these
>CD3+a,b/g,dTCR- cells are CD4-and CD8-.
>Does anyone have an idea what these cells might be?
>
>Sincerely,
>Attila Tarnok


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