M. Cervone et al., LYMPHOCYTE SUBPOPULATIONS OF TRAFFIC POLICEMEN IN A TOWN OF CENTRAL ITALY (PRELIMINARY-STUDY), International journal of immunopathology and pharmacology, 8(1), 1995, pp. 15-22
Lymphocyte subpopulations were determined in 28 traffic policemen and
in 14 male control subjects of a town in Central Italy. One half of ea
ch group was composed of smokers. The total number of lymphocytes and
lymphocyte subpopulations, determined by flow-cytometric analysis, wer
e not significantly altered in the traffic policemen who where smokers
. However, in the non smoking traffic policemen, both number and perce
ntage of CD8+ lymphocytes were significantly augmented of about 25 %,
while the percentage of CD4+ lymphocytes and the CD4+/CD8+ ratio were
significantly reduced by 22 and 35 %, respectively. Urinary lead (a to
xic marker produced by vehicular traffic) was higher in the traffic po
licemen than in the control group; serum copper was slightly. augmente
d in the traffic policemen and in all the smokers; serum zinc was not
modified. Highly significant correlations were found between urinary l
ead and CD16+ cells (mainly natural killer lymphocytes) and between se
rum copper and HLA-DR+ cells (B and activated T lymphocytes).