古巴成人双阴性T淋巴细胞参考值的测定。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Medicc Review Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.37757/MR2020.V22.N4.7
Carlos A, Elena Kokuina, Martha C
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双阴性T淋巴细胞在免疫应答中起免疫调节剂的作用。这个亚群在血液中很少见,但在自身免疫性疾病、病毒感染、癌症和移植排斥的免疫发病机制中很重要。这些疾病已在古巴用流式细胞术进行了研究,但这些细胞的正常值尚未确定。目的根据性别和年龄估计古巴成人双阴性T淋巴细胞的初步参考值。方法:在哈瓦那182名健康成年居民中进行了一项横断面研究:年龄在18-80岁之间的93名女性和89名男性,没有慢性疾病、有毒习惯(吸烟、过量饮酒或咖啡因摄入)或可能改变免疫系统细胞数量或功能的药物。取外周血,用单克隆抗体测定免疫表型。使用Gallios流式细胞仪(Beckman-Coulter,法国)将双阴性T淋巴细胞的表型定量为CD45+/CD3+/CD4- /CD8- /CD56-。计算性别和年龄的百分比和绝对值的中位数和范围(到第5和第95百分位数)。为了评估性别和年龄的影响,这两个变量及其相互作用被包括在一个线性模型中。结果中位数和极差分别为总百分比3.4(1.6 ~ 7.4)和总绝对值(细胞/μL) 57.5(23.0 ~ 157.0)。年龄对淋巴细胞值(百分比和绝对值)的影响显著,51 ~ 80岁年龄组的淋巴细胞数较低(p
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Determination of Reference Values for Double-Negative T Lymphocytes in Cuban Adults.

INTRODUCTION Double-negative T lymphocytes act as immunomodulators in immune response. This subpopulation is rare in blood but important in the immunopathogenesis of autoimmune diseases, viral infections, cancer and transplant rejection. These disorders have been studied in Cuba using fl ow cytometry, but normal values of these cells have not yet been established. OBJECTIVE Estimate preliminary reference values for doublenegative T lymphocytes according to sex and age in Cuban adults. METHODS A cross-sectional study was carried out in a population of 182 healthy adult residents of Havana: 93 women and 89 men aged 18-80 years with no chronic diseases, toxic habits (smoking, excessive alcohol or caffeine intake) or medications that might alter quantity or functioning of immune-system cells. Peripheral blood was drawn to determine immunophenotype with monoclonal antibodies. The phenotype of double-negative T lymphocytes was quantifi ed as CD45+/CD3+/CD4- /CD8- /CD56- using a Gallios fl ow cytometer (Beckman-Coulter, France). Medians and ranges (to the 5th and 95th percentiles) were calculated for sex and age, for both percentages and absolute values. To evaluate the effects of sex and age, both variables as well as their interaction were included in a linear model. RESULTS Respective median and range values were total percentage values 3.4 (1.6-7.4) and total absolute values (cells/μL) 57.5 (23.0-157.0). The effect of age on lymphocyte values (percentage and absolute) was signifi cant, with lower numbers in the 51-80 years' age group (p <0.001). Percentage values according to age group were: 18-25 years, 3.8 (2.2- 7.4); 26-50 years, 3.7 (1.7-8.7); and 51-80 years 2.6 (1.3-6.6). Absolute values by age group were: 18-25 years, 90 (32.6-163.7); 26-50 years, 65 (28.8-184.0); and 51-80 years 38.5 (17.9-90.1). Desegregating data by sex and age: percentage of women aged 18-25 years 5.2 (2.1-7.8), 26-50 years 4.0 (1.8-7.7), and 51-80 years 2.5 (1.3-5.8); percentage of men aged 18-25 years 3.4 (2.3-7.3), 26-50 years 3.8 (1.5-8.7), and 51-80 years 2.6 (1.2-7.3). Absolute values: women aged 18-25 years 112.0 (40.0-153.1), 26-50 years 67.0 (26.7-138.3), and 51-80 years 40 (18.6-92.0); and men aged 18-25 years 71.5 (32.1-166.7), 26-50 years 61.5 (29.9-188.7), and 51-80 years 36 (13.5-81.7). The low sex*age interaction confi rms these differences occur in both men and women. Values decrease with age, with a more abrupt fall starting at 50 years. CONCLUSIONS Estimated reference values were determined for absolute values and relative proportions of double-negative T lymphocytes in healthy Cuban adults according to sex and age. Age was found to have a signifi cant effect. KEYWORDS Reference values, T lymphocytes, fl ow cytometry, immunology, Cuba.

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