Supressor T - Cell Marker : CD 8

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Supressor T - Cell Marker : CD 8, in Visit Clinic

Measures CD8 T lymphocytes (suppressor/cytotoxic cells) to assess immune strength and infection response status in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a Supressor T - Cell Marker : CD 8 Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures how many CD8-positive T cells are in the blood. CD8 cells, also called suppressor or cytotoxic T cells, help find and destroy virus-infected or abnormal cells. Knowing CD8 levels helps show how well the immune system is working. It is useful for monitoring HIV, viral infections, immune deficiencies, autoimmune conditions, some blood cancers, and transplant patients. The test often reports both an absolute count and a percentage. Doctors also look at the CD4/CD8 ratio for a fuller picture. Trends over time are more informative than a single result. Results are combined with symptoms and other tests to guide treatment.

Supressor T - Cell Marker : CD 8 Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Supressor T - Cell Marker : CD 8 Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Supressor T - Cell Marker : CD 8 test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Supressor T - Cell Marker : CD 8 Test in Visit Clinic?

Supressor T - Cell Marker : CD 8 is usually part of a lymphocyte subset or immunophenotyping panel. Doctors may order it for unexplained infections, persistent fevers, weight loss, or when monitoring HIV, transplant patients, or immunosuppressive therapy. It helps detect immune deficiency, viral infections, autoimmune activity, and some blood cancers. Abnormal results can come from infections, medications, chemotherapy, autoimmune disease, or inherited immune problems. Family history of primary immunodeficiency may prompt testing.

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

CD8 suppressor T cells (CD8+ regulatory T cells) are a subset of CD8+ lymphocytes that downregulate immune responses to maintain tolerance and limit inflammation. They act via direct cytotoxicity, cell–cell contact and release of inhibitory cytokines such as IL-10 and TGF-β to suppress other T cells and antigen-presenting cells. They influence autoimmunity, transplant tolerance and anti-tumor immunity.

What does high CD8 suppressor mean in Visit Clinic?plus

High CD8 "suppressor" means an increased number or proportion of CD8+ T lymphocytes (cytotoxic/suppressor T cells). It often reflects recent or ongoing viral infection, chronic infection, immune activation, autoimmune disease, or less commonly a lymphoid malignancy. Clinical significance depends on absolute counts, the CD4:CD8 ratio, symptoms and other tests. Discuss results with your clinician for appropriate follow-up.

What are the markers for CD8 T cells in Visit Clinic?plus

CD8 T cells are defined by CD8 (CD8αβ) together with CD3 and the T‑cell receptor (TCR)αβ. Subset markers: naive CD45RA, CCR7, CD62L; memory CD45RO with CCR7 (central) or CCR7− (effector). Activation markers include CD25, CD69, CD38, HLA‑DR. Cytotoxic markers: granzyme B and perforin. Co‑stimulatory/inhibitory markers include CD28 and PD‑1; IL‑7R (CD127) indicates survival potential.

What does it mean when CD8 T cells are high in Visit Clinic?plus

High CD8 T-cell counts indicate immune activation—commonly from viral infections, recent vaccination, or intracellular pathogens. They may also rise with chronic infections (e.g., HIV or hepatitis), autoimmune disorders, certain cancers, or after immunotherapy. Elevated CD8 cells alone don’t diagnose a condition; clinical context, symptoms, and additional tests are needed to determine the underlying cause and guide management.

What are suppressor T cells in Visit Clinic?plus

Suppressor T cells, also called regulatory T cells (Tregs), are a subset of T lymphocytes that limit immune responses to maintain self-tolerance and prevent autoimmunity. They suppress activation and proliferation of other immune cells through cell contact and inhibitory cytokines (e.g., IL‑10, TGF‑β). Tregs typically express CD4, CD25 and the transcription factor FOXP3 and help resolve inflammation and preserve tissue integrity.

What is the meaning of CD8 in Visit Clinic?plus

CD8 (cluster of differentiation 8) is a cell-surface glycoprotein and coreceptor on cytotoxic T lymphocytes and some natural killer cells. It binds MHC class I molecules, aiding the T‑cell receptor in recognizing infected or abnormal cells. CD8+ T cells mediate killing of virus-infected or cancerous cells and serve as a key marker of cytotoxic immune function.