CD8 (Suppressor T Cell Marker)

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CD8 (Suppressor T Cell Marker), in Visit Clinic

Measures CD8 T cells in blood to assess cellular immunity and monitor infections, immune disorders, and treatment response in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
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What is a CD8 (Suppressor T Cell Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?

The CD8 (Suppressor T Cell Marker) test measures the number and percentage of CD8-positive T lymphocytes in a blood sample. CD8 cells are white blood cells that kill virus-infected cells and some cancer cells. They also help control and balance immune responses. Measuring CD8 gives a picture of cellular immunity and immune balance. Abnormal CD8 counts or a changed CD4/CD8 ratio can suggest HIV, chronic viral infections, autoimmune disease, cancer, or immune deficiency. The test is done by flow cytometry as part of lymphocyte subset testing. Results help doctors diagnose, stage, and monitor illness and guide treatment or transplant care. Results are reported as absolute counts and as a percentage of total lymphocytes. Your doctor interprets values alongside other tests and symptoms.

CD8 (Suppressor T Cell Marker) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CD8 (Suppressor T Cell Marker) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CD8 (Suppressor T Cell Marker) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CD8 (Suppressor T Cell Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?

CD8 (Suppressor T Cell Marker) is usually included in a lymphocyte subset panel and flow cytometry studies. Doctors may order it when a patient has recurrent infections, unexplained fevers, swollen lymph nodes, suspected HIV, or when monitoring cancer, transplant status, or immunotherapy. Abnormal results can be caused by infections, primary or secondary immunodeficiency, autoimmune disease, cancer, or medications such as steroids and chemotherapy. A family history of immune disorders may prompt testing.

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What is the marker for CD8 T cell in Visit Clinic?plus

The defining marker for CD8 T cells is the CD8 glycoprotein, typically an alpha–beta heterodimer expressed on cytotoxic T lymphocytes. CD8 acts as a co-receptor binding MHC class I on target cells, commonly identified immunophenotypically as CD3+ CD8+. These cells mediate cytotoxic responses using perforin and granzymes to kill infected or malignant cells.

What is the CD8 suppressor T cell in Visit Clinic?plus

CD8 suppressor T cells (CD8+ regulatory T cells) are a heterogeneous subset of CD8+ lymphocytes that downregulate immune responses and maintain tolerance. They limit autoreactive and excessive immune activity by direct cytotoxicity against antigen-presenting cells, by cell–cell contact, or by secreting inhibitory cytokines such as IL-10 and TGF-β. They help control inflammation, viral immunity, and prevent autoimmunity.

What does high CD8 suppressor mean in Visit Clinic?plus

High CD8 (suppressor) means an increased number or activity of CD8+ T lymphocytes—cells that kill infected or abnormal cells and can downregulate immune responses. This often reflects immune activation from recent or chronic infection, inflammation, or immune dysregulation (including some cancers). It’s not diagnostic alone; clinical context, symptoms and further tests are needed, so discuss results with your clinician.

What is CD27 a marker for in T cells in Visit Clinic?plus

CD27 is a TNF-receptor family surface protein expressed on T cells that functions as a costimulatory molecule. It marks naive and memory T-cell populations and supports survival, proliferation and differentiation after activation. High CD27 expression identifies less-differentiated or central memory T cells, whereas loss of CD27 is associated with terminally differentiated effector T cells.

Are CD8 T cells CD45 positive in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — CD8+ T cells express CD45, a pan-leukocyte transmembrane tyrosine phosphatase (PTPRC). All mature T lymphocytes are CD45-positive; isoforms differ by activation/memory status (naive T cells often CD45RA, memory T cells CD45RO). CD45 regulates T-cell receptor signaling and is used as a marker to identify and subset T cells. This is routinely applied in immunophenotyping and flow cytometry.

What is CD25 a marker for in Visit Clinic?plus

CD25 is the alpha chain of the interleukin‑2 receptor and marks T‑cell activation and regulatory T cells (commonly CD4+CD25+FoxP3+). It’s also found on activated B cells, NK cells and some dendritic cells, and is used diagnostically in certain hematologic malignancies (for example, adult T‑cell leukemia/lymphoma). High, persistent CD25 expression indicates regulatory or activated immune states.