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Induction of suppressor T cells in asthmatic children by theophylline treatment
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1983
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AsthmaInflammatory Lung DiseaseAllergy MedicineT-regulatory CellImmunologyImmunotherapyDrug AllergyPulmonary PharmacologyTheophylline TreatmentEleven ChildrenAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseAbsolute T-cell NumbersAutoimmunityTolerance InductionAllergic RhinitisSuppressor T CellsAsthmatic ChildrenMedicine
The absolute T-cell numbers and function, and the T-suppressor-cell subset were tested in eleven children with extrinsic asthma prior to and 1 month after theophylline treatment. Low mean T-suppressor-cell number and function was found in the asthmatic children, which returned to normal levels and function after 1 month of theophylline treatment. A normal mean T-cell number was found in this group of children prior to, and 1 month after, theophylline treatment. An obvious correlation between the clinical severity of the asthma and the number of T suppressor cells was found. It is suggested that theophylline most probably activated the T suppressor cells in the asthmatic children.
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