Gg. Manfro et al., Cell-surface expression of L-selectin (CD62L) by blood lymphocytes: Correlates with affective parameters and severity of panic disorder, DEPRESS ANX, 11(1), 2000, pp. 31-37
The surface immune phenotype of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) was exam
ined in 30 patients meeting DSM-III-R criteria for panic disorder and in 10
normal controls by immunostaining and cytofluorimetry. Patients with panic
disorder and controls showed comparable numbers of PBL and no differences
in the percentages of blood T-cells, B-cells, or NK-cells. The PBL in panic
disorder patients showed a trend toward enrichment for "naive" CD45RA+ T-l
ymphocytes (35.0 +/- 1.6 vs. 28.7 +/- 9.8, P = 0.09) and significant enrich
ment for cells expressing CD62L (L-selectin, 22.9 +/- 5.9 vs. 14.6 +/- 63,
P = 0.002), a lymphocyte homing receptor that mediates binding to lymph nod
e endothelium. Increased expression of CD62L correlated directly With the g
lobal severity of illness, Hamilton Anxiety (HAM-A) and Hamilton Depression
(HAM-D) scores. Although in the normal range, plasma cortisol levels were
significantly increased in patients with panic disorder (P = 0.003) with re
spect to controls and correlated with the expression of CD62L by PBL. We co
nclude that the peripheral blood in panic disorder shows phenotypic changes
that may reflect diminished cell activation in vivo. (C) 2000 Wiley-Liss,
Inc.