Objective: To observe the different distribution of T cell in peripheral blood between normal children and children with allergic rhinitis.
Method: We use the indirect immunofluorescence to make a statistical analysis randomly in 16 children with allergic rhinitis and 20 in control group.
Result: CD3, CD4, CD8 in peripheral blood of patients are a lot less than those in normal children.
Conclusion: The change of T cell subgroup's distribution is an important process of immune mechanism disturbance and can be used as a monitoring standard in allergic diseases.