胃肠道恰加斯病患者CD4+循环T淋巴细胞减少

E.M. Lemos , D.d'Á. Reis , S.J. Adad , G.C. Silva , E. Crema , R. Correa-Oliveira
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恰加斯病的胃肠道形式以食道和/或结肠的管腔扩大和壁增厚为特征。我们对免疫系统在胃肠道形式的疾病发展中的作用知之甚少。在本文中,我们描述了我们对胃肠道形式的恰加斯病患者外周血单个核细胞表型分析的初步观察。CD3+T细胞和CD19+B淋巴细胞的绝对数量明显减少。然而,最引人注目的观察结果是CD4/CD8比值的倒置,与比值正常的心脏chagasic患者的结果形成对比。CD4+CD28+细胞百分比的下降和HLA-DR在CD4+和CD8+细胞上表达的增加表明,尽管这些T细胞表达激活标记物,但它们的功能可能因缺乏CD28表达而改变。
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Decreased CD4+Circulating T Lymphocytes in Patients with Gastrointestinal Chagas Disease

The gastrointestinal form of Chagas disease is characterized by lumenal enlargement and wall thickening of the esophagus and/or colon. Very little is known about the involvement of the immune system in the development of the gastrointestinal form of the disease. In this paper we describe our initial observations on the phenotypic analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with the gastrointestinal form of Chagas disease. A significant decrease in the absolute number of CD3+T cells as well as in CD19+B lymphocytes was observed. However, the most striking observation was an inversion of the CD4/CD8 ratio, contrasting with results from cardiac chagasic patients in whom the ratio is normal. A decrease of the percentage of CD4+CD28+cells and an increase in the expression of HLA–DR both on CD4+and on CD8+cells suggest that although these T cells express activation markers their function may be altered by the lack of CD28 expression.

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