Objective To detect lymphocyte subpopulations and CD3+/DR + expression in s
epsis.
Methods In a prospective clinical study we evaluated sulpopulations of lymp
hocytes and percentage of CD3(+)/HLA-DR+ lymphocytes using two-color flow c
ytometry in 40 patients with sepsis and compared them with 34 healthy adult
s.
Results Septic patients, when compared with healthy controls, have signifca
ntly lower percentage and absolute numbers of total T lymphocytes and CD4 T
lymphocytes (P < 0.01). Absolute numbers of CD8 T lymphocytes, NK cells, C
D3+/DR + lymphocytes and CD4/CD8 ratio were also decreased (P < 0.01). The
percentage of B lymphocytes was increased (P < 0.01).
Conclusion Our results are in agreement with previous findings in patients
with sepsis after major surgery or trauma. The decreases in the percentage
and absolute numbers of circulating lymphocyte subsets in non-surgical seps
is could represent a general reaction to stress. Increased percentage of B
lymphocytes is most probably related to the bacterial etiology of the disea
se.