髓源性抑制细胞和调节性T细胞之间的串扰是否在地中海贫血中起作用?

IF 1.3 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Journal of hematology Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.14740/jh1149
Asmaa M Zahran, Omnia El-Badawy, Eman R Badawy, Khalid I Elsayh, Eman F Gad, Khaled Saad, Khalid Hashim Mahmoud, Amira Elhoufey, Hamad Ghaleb Dailah, Marwa Ghazaly
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背景:继发性铁超载、同种异体免疫和感染风险增加是输血依赖性地中海贫血(TDT)患者的常见并发症。调节性T细胞(Tregs)和髓源性抑制细胞(MDSCs)在防止过度免疫反应中发挥重要作用。本研究旨在研究TDT患者中Tregs和MDSCs之间的相互作用,并评估这些细胞类型与疾病严重程度的关联。方法:本病例-对照研究包括26例TDT患者和23例年龄和性别匹配的健康对照组。对所有患者进行全血细胞计数(CBC)、血清铁蛋白和外周血流式细胞术分析,以检测Tregs、MDSCs和MDSC亚群。结果:与对照组相比,在TDT患者中观察到Tregs和MDSCs的频率显著增加,特别是单核细胞MDSCs (MO-MDSCs)。这些细胞的频率显示与铁蛋白水平和白细胞总数直接相关,与血红蛋白水平呈负相关。此外,Tregs与总MDSCs和MO-MDSCs之间存在正相关。结论:Tregs和MDSCs水平在TDT患者中升高,可能在抑制TDT患者的主动免疫系统中起作用。
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Could the Crosstalk Between Myeloid-Derived-Suppressor Cells and Regulatory T Cells Have a Role in Beta-Thalassemia?

Background: Secondary iron overload, alloimmunization, and increased risk of infection are common complications in patients with transfusion-dependent thalassemia (TDT). Regulatory T cells (Tregs) and myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) play an essential role in preventing excessive immune response. This research aimed to study the interaction between Tregs and MDSCs in TDT patients and to evaluate the association of these cell types with disease severity.

Methods: This case-control study included 26 patients with TDT and 23 healthy, age- and sex-matched controls. All patients were investigated for complete blood count (CBC), serum ferritin, and flow cytometric analysis of peripheral blood to detect Tregs, MDSCs, and MDSC subsets.

Results: A significant increase was observed in the frequencies of Tregs and MDSCs, particularly monocytic MDSCs (MO-MDSCs), in TDT patients compared with controls. The frequencies of these cells showed a direct association with ferritin level and total leukocyte count and an inverse association with hemoglobin level. Furthermore, a positive correlation was observed between Tregs and each of the total MDSCs and MO-MDSCs.

Conclusions: Levels of Tregs and MDSCs increased in TDT and may probably have a role in suppressing the active immune systems of TDT patients.

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