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Regulatory T Cells in Patients with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura

OBJECTIVE: Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is an immune-mediated bleeding disorder in which platelets are opsonized by autoantibodies and destroyed by an Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis by the reticuloendothelial system within the spleen. Autoimmune processes are also considered in the patho...

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Autores principales: Akyol Erikçi, Alev, Karagöz, Bülent, Bilgi, Oğuz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Galenos Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5100728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27211045
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjh.2015.0335
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author Akyol Erikçi, Alev
Karagöz, Bülent
Bilgi, Oğuz
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Karagöz, Bülent
Bilgi, Oğuz
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description OBJECTIVE: Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is an immune-mediated bleeding disorder in which platelets are opsonized by autoantibodies and destroyed by an Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis by the reticuloendothelial system within the spleen. Autoimmune processes are also considered in the pathogenesis of this disorder. CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ regulatory T (Treg) cells and CD8+CD28- Treg cells have roles in autoimmune diseases. We investigated these regulatory cells in ITP patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We included 22 ITP patients and 16 age-matched healthy subjects. CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ Treg cells and CD8+CD28- cells were investigated by three-color flow cytometry. The ratios of these cell populations to total lymphocytes were calculated. Statistical analysis was carried out with the Mann-Whitney U test. RESULTS: CD4+CD25+ Treg cells were 9.69±3.70% and 12.99±5.58% in patients with ITP and controls, respectively. CD4+CD25highFoxP3+ cells were 27.72±19.74% and 27.55±23.98% in ITP patients and controls, respectively. The percentages of both of these cell types were not statistically significant when compared to the control group. CONCLUSION: We did not find any differences in ratios of CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ Treg cells or CD8+CD28- T cells in lymphocytes between patients and healthy subjects. We conclude that these circulatory cells are not different in ITP, but further studies are needed to explore the putative roles of these regulatory cells.
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spelling pubmed-51007282016-11-15 Regulatory T Cells in Patients with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Akyol Erikçi, Alev Karagöz, Bülent Bilgi, Oğuz Turk J Haematol Brief Report OBJECTIVE: Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is an immune-mediated bleeding disorder in which platelets are opsonized by autoantibodies and destroyed by an Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis by the reticuloendothelial system within the spleen. Autoimmune processes are also considered in the pathogenesis of this disorder. CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ regulatory T (Treg) cells and CD8+CD28- Treg cells have roles in autoimmune diseases. We investigated these regulatory cells in ITP patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We included 22 ITP patients and 16 age-matched healthy subjects. CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ Treg cells and CD8+CD28- cells were investigated by three-color flow cytometry. The ratios of these cell populations to total lymphocytes were calculated. Statistical analysis was carried out with the Mann-Whitney U test. RESULTS: CD4+CD25+ Treg cells were 9.69±3.70% and 12.99±5.58% in patients with ITP and controls, respectively. CD4+CD25highFoxP3+ cells were 27.72±19.74% and 27.55±23.98% in ITP patients and controls, respectively. The percentages of both of these cell types were not statistically significant when compared to the control group. CONCLUSION: We did not find any differences in ratios of CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ Treg cells or CD8+CD28- T cells in lymphocytes between patients and healthy subjects. We conclude that these circulatory cells are not different in ITP, but further studies are needed to explore the putative roles of these regulatory cells. Galenos Publishing 2016-06 2016-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5100728/ /pubmed/27211045 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjh.2015.0335 Text en © Turkish Journal of Hematology, Published by Galenos Publishing. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Akyol Erikçi, Alev
Karagöz, Bülent
Bilgi, Oğuz
Regulatory T Cells in Patients with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
title Regulatory T Cells in Patients with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
title_full Regulatory T Cells in Patients with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
title_fullStr Regulatory T Cells in Patients with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
title_full_unstemmed Regulatory T Cells in Patients with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
title_short Regulatory T Cells in Patients with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
title_sort regulatory t cells in patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5100728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27211045
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjh.2015.0335
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