免疫细胞减少症患儿的可溶性细胞毒性 T 淋巴细胞抗原-4(sCTLA-4):与疾病活动的关系。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1080/08880018.2024.2409852
Sara Mostafa Makkeyah, Nayera Hazaa El-Sherif, Mona Fathey Hasan, Marwa Gamal Ibrahim, Nihal Hussien Aly
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细胞毒性 T 淋巴细胞相关抗原-4(CTLA-4)是一种成本刺激受体,对抗原激活的免疫反应具有强大的抑制作用。目前已发现一种可溶性形式的 sCTLA-4,并发现它在几种自身免疫性疾病中有所增加。我们的目的是评估不同免疫性细胞减少症中的血清 sCTLA-4 水平,并确定其与疾病活动的可能关系。我们测量了47名免疫性细胞减少症患者的血清sCTLA-4水平,并将其与47名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照组进行了比较。免疫性细胞减少症患者的sCTLA-4水平明显高于健康对照组(P = 0.084)。血清sCTLA-4与诊断年龄和血红蛋白水平成反比(分别为p = 0.048和p = 0.039),而与病程(p = 0.023)以及网织红细胞计数、血清LDH和间接胆红素等溶血指标直接相关(分别为p = 0.025;p = 0.019;p = 0.004)。在 AIHA 组中,缓解期患者的血清 sCTLA-4 水平明显低于活动期患者(p = 0.026)。免疫细胞减少症患儿的循环 sCTLA-4 水平明显较高,这与疾病的活动性有关,但其预后意义及其用于定制治疗方案还需要更多的研究。
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Soluble cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (sCTLA-4) in children with immune cytopenia: relation to disease activity.

Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte associated antigen-4 (CTLA-4) is a costimulatory receptor exhibiting a potent inhibitory signal on antigen-activated immune responses. A soluble form, sCTLA-4, has been identified and was found to be increased in several autoimmune diseases. We aimed to evaluate serum levels of sCTLA-4 in different immune cytopenias, and to determine its possible relation to the disease activity. We measured serum levels of sCTLA-4 in 47 patients with immune cytopenias and compared them to 47 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. sCTLA-4 levels were significantly higher in patients with immune cytopenias compared to healthy controls (p < 0.001), however, levels were comparable between different groups of immune cytopenias (p = 0.084). Serum sCTLA-4 inversely correlated with age at diagnosis and hemoglobin level (p = 0.048, and p = 0.039 respectively), while it directly correlated with disease duration (p = 0.023) as well as markers of hemolysis including reticulocyte count, serum LDH and indirect bilirubin (p = 0.025; p = 0.019; p = 0.004 respectively). In the AIHA group, serum sCTLA-4 levels were significantly lower in patients in remission compared to patients with active disease (p = 0.026). Children with immune cytopenia exhibit significantly higher levels of circulating sCTLA-4 which correlated with disease activity, yet the prognostic significance and its use to tailor treatment regimen require additional studies.

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期刊介绍: PHO: Pediatric Hematology and Oncology covers all aspects of research and patient management within the area of blood disorders and malignant diseases of childhood. Our goal is to make PHO: Pediatric Hematology and Oncology the premier journal for the international community of clinicians and scientists who together aim to define optimal therapeutic strategies for children and young adults with cancer and blood disorders. The journal supports articles that address research in diverse clinical settings, exceptional case studies/series that add novel insights into pathogenesis and/or clinical care, and reviews highlighting discoveries and challenges emerging from consortia and conferences. Clinical studies as well as basic and translational research reports regarding cancer pathogenesis, genetics, molecular diagnostics, pharmacology, stem cells, molecular targeting, cellular and immune therapies and transplantation are of interest. Papers with a focus on supportive care, late effects and on related ethical, legal, psychological, social, cultural, or historical aspects of these fields are also appreciated. Reviews on important developments in the field are welcome. Articles from scientists and clinicians across the international community of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology are considered for publication. The journal is not dependent on or connected with any organization or society. All submissions undergo rigorous peer review prior to publication. Our Editorial Board includes experts in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology representing a wide range of academic and geographic diversity.
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