Case Report

Bilateral Lung Transplantation in a Patient with Humoral Immune Deficiency: A Case Report with Review of the Literature

Table 3

The patient had preserved populations of total T cells, T cell subsets, total B cells, and memory B cells. There was question of an elevated double-negative T cell population that was not confirmed on direct TCR staining. Flow cytometry analysis of peripheral blood cells in 2009.

Major antigen Minor antigen Measured (cells/mm3)Reference range (cells/mm3)% of total% of CD3+% of CD19+

T cellsCD3+4092690–254086%100%
CD3+CD4+3072419–159064%75%
CD3+CD8+785190–114016%19%
CD3+CD4−/CD8−2355%6%

B cellsCD19+35290–6607%100%
CD19+CD27+1072%30%
CD19+CD27−2455%70%

NK cellsCD16+/56+33590–5907%

Data are presented in cells/mm3 or % with reference ranges provided (note that reference ranges for CD4−/CD8− cells, CD27+ cells, and CD27− cells are not established at the Massachusetts General Hospital, and thus normal was defined according to percentages previously described [7, 8]).