Clinical study on changes of peripheral blood immune function indicators in adults with newly diagnosed glioblastoma during the peri-radiotherapy period.
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Abstract
To analyze the changes of immune function-related indicators with newly diagnosed glioblastoma before and after radiotherapy and their clinical significance. Clinical data of 104 patients were analyzed. The independent samples t-test or chi-square test was used to compare changes in immune function indicators and to ascertain the differences between groups with different doses or volumes. The grading of the lowest lymphocyte count during radiotherapy was compared. The log-rank (Mantel - Cox) test of the Kaplan - Meier method was used to compare the survival rate, and the relationship of radiotherapy-related parameters, with the survival rate was evaluated by using the Spearman correlation coefficient. A Cox regression model was used to determine the relationship between various immune function indicators and prognosis. The percentages of total T lymphocytes and CD4+ T cells, the CD4-to-CD8 subset ratio, and the percentages of B cells and NKT cells showed an overall decreasing trend, whereas the percentages of CD8+ T cells and NK cells displayed an overall increasing trend. The lower CD4+ T cell percentage and CD4/CD8 ratio after radiotherapy were independent risk factors for OS. Short OS was observed in patients with grade 3 or 4 lymphopenia or with low levels of hemoglobin and serum albumin before radiotherapy. The percentage of CD4+ T cells and the CD4/CD8 ratio were higher in patients with the low tumor-irradiated volume and irradiated volume and dose of the OAR, than in patients from the corresponding high indicator group. Different irradiation dose or volume can differentially alter various immune function indicators.
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Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews publishes major invited review articles covering important developments in industrial, agricultural and medical applications of biotechnology.