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. 2013 Aug 13;63(5):736–743. doi: 10.1136/gutjnl-2013-304786

Table 3.

Immunological evaluation of patients with Shanghai fever

Variables* Median (range) The number of patients with abnormal values (%)†
IgG (mg/dL) 538.0 (147–1610) 5 (20)
IgA (mg/dL) 35.4 (6.6–158) 4 (16)
IgM (mg/dL) 68.9 (21.4–416) 5 (20)
IgE (IU/mL) 56.8 (6.4–1930) 0 (0)
CD3 T lymphocytes 64.0 (32.3–81.1) 3 (14)
CD19 B lymphocytes 21.4 (5.2–62.0) 5 (24)
Natural killer cell 7.6 (1.6–24.9) 4 (19
CD4 T lymphocytes 43.1 (20.5–54.4) 5 (24)
CD8 T lymphocytes 19.4 (0.7–35.7) 3 (14)
CD4:CD8 ratio 2.3 (0.6–16.7) 5 (24)
Naïve CD4 T lymphocytes 79.8 (36.4–91.6) 3 (14)
Memory CD4 T lymphocytes 18.4 (13.3–46.3) 0 (0)
Naïve CD8 T lymphocytes 90.9 (68.4–97.2) 0 (0)
Memory CD8 T lymphocytes 7.7 (1.6–20.3) 0 (0)
Activated T lymphocytes 13.9 (1.0–33.4) 3 (14)
Memory B lymphocytes‡ 1.3 (0.3–4.9)

*Lymphocyte subpopulations recognised included CD19 B lymphocytes, CD3 T lymphocytes, CD4 T lymphocytes, CD8 T lymphocytes, CD4:CD8 ratio, natural killer cell (CD3/CD1656), naïve CD4 T lymphocytes (CD4/CD45RA), memory CD4 T lymphocytes (CD4/CD45RO), naïve CD8 T lymphocytes (CD8/CD45RA), memory CD8 T lymphocytes (CD8/CD45RO), activated T lymphocytes (HLADR/CD2) and memory B lymphocytes (CD27/CD19). Cells expressing the indicated markers for lymphocytes are shown as percentages.

†Number of patients with decreased levels compared with age-matched reference data.16 17

‡No reference data at this age.