Journal article

T Cells and Trachoma: Their Role in Cicatricial Disease

MH Reacher, J Pe'er, PA Rapoza, JA Whittum-Hudson, HR Taylor

Ophthalmology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 1991

Abstract

Frozen sections of tarsoconjunctival biopsies with trachomatous scarring from 14 black adults undergoing corrective surgery for trichiasis, and "normal" tissue from three postmortem controls, were immunohistochemically stained for the major T- and B-cell subsets, and for macrophages and monocytes. T cells outnumbered B cells by 2 to 17 times, and macrophages and monocytes by approximately 20 times in all specimens. Biopsies were categorized as “inflamed” if a cumulative inflammatory score of cellular staining in the substantia propria with CD4, CD8, and OKM1 monoclonal antibodies was greater than that of control tissues. CD4+ lymphocytes predominated over CD8+ lymphocytes in 5 of 7 inflamed ..

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