DATING DRY BURN INJURY IN HUMAN PATIENTS BY FLOW CYTOMETRY OF CD4+ AND CD8+ T-CELLS IN THE BLOOD

Fatma M. Elgazzar, Kareem Alsharkawy, Rasha A. Elkholy, H. Lashin
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Introduction: dating burn injury in humans remains a challenging issue in forensic medicine. T-lymphocytes have a fundamental role in the healing process of burn injury. The study aimed to characterize time-dependent changes in t-helper lymphocytes (cd4+) and tcytotoxic lymphocytes (cd8+) in human blood following thermal injury and to elucidate their accuracy in dating dry burn injury. Patients and methods: this cross-sectional study included adult patients, admitted with second and /or third-degree dry burn with a total body surface area ranged from 10% to 50%. Ten eligible patients were recruited independently at the 1st, 3rd, 7th, and 15th days following burn injury. Additionally, ten matched healthy subjects served as a control group. Besides the patient’s information, blood samples were withdrawn from each participant for flow cytometric analysis of cd4+ and cd8+ tcells. Results: percentages of cd4+ and cd8+ cells, and cd4+/cd8+ ratio exhibited a significant reduction in burnt patients compared to the control group throughout the first week after-burn. Additionally, there was a significant time-dependent decline between the 1st, 3rd, and 7th days, following the burn. Receiver operating characteristic (roc) analysis for these markers revealed a significant-excellent power of discrimination of burns aged less than 3 days (area under the curves were ≥0.9). Conclusion: it could be concluded that cd4+ and cd8+ t-cells in the human blood exhibited time-dependent changes after dry burns. They could help in dating acute dry burns in living humans with great accuracy, whatever the extent of burn injury.
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用流式细胞术检测血液中cd4 +和cd8 + t细胞测定干性烧伤患者的年龄
导读:在法医学中,人类烧伤的约会仍然是一个具有挑战性的问题。t淋巴细胞在烧伤愈合过程中起着重要的作用。该研究旨在描述热损伤后人体血液中t-辅助性淋巴细胞(cd4+)和细胞毒性淋巴细胞(cd8+)的时间依赖性变化,并阐明它们在判断干烧伤损伤年龄方面的准确性。患者和方法:该横断面研究纳入了二度和/或三度干性烧伤住院的成人患者,其体表总面积为10%至50%。10名符合条件的患者分别于烧伤后第1、3、7和15天独立招募。另外,10名匹配的健康受试者作为对照组。除了患者的信息外,还从每位参与者身上抽取血样进行cd4+和cd8+ t细胞的流式细胞术分析。结果:烧伤患者的cd4+和cd8+细胞百分比以及cd4+/cd8+比值在烧伤后的第一周内均较对照组显著降低。此外,烧伤后第1天、第3天和第7天之间有明显的时间依赖性下降。这些标记物的受试者工作特征(roc)分析显示,对于3天以内的烧伤(曲线下面积≥0.9)具有极好的识别能力。结论:干烧伤后,人血液中cd4+和cd8+ t细胞呈现时间依赖性变化。无论烧伤的程度如何,它们都可以非常准确地帮助确定人类急性干性烧伤的年代。
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