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Decreased CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) T cell ratio can sensitively predict poor outcome for patients with complicated Crohn disease
Crohn disease (CD) with complications such as penetrating, stricturing, and perianal disease is called complicated CD. The aim of this study is to test the efficiency with which the CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) cell balance can predict a subsequent active stage in patients with newly diagnosed compli...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5500037/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28658115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000007247 |
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author | Dai, Shi-xue Gu, Hong-xiang Lin, Qian-yi Wu, Yan-kun Wang, Xiao-yan Huang, Shao-zhuo Xing, Tiao-si Chen, Min-hua Zhang, Qing-fang Zheng, Zhong-wen Sha, Wei-hong |
author_facet | Dai, Shi-xue Gu, Hong-xiang Lin, Qian-yi Wu, Yan-kun Wang, Xiao-yan Huang, Shao-zhuo Xing, Tiao-si Chen, Min-hua Zhang, Qing-fang Zheng, Zhong-wen Sha, Wei-hong |
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description | Crohn disease (CD) with complications such as penetrating, stricturing, and perianal disease is called complicated CD. The aim of this study is to test the efficiency with which the CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) cell balance can predict a subsequent active stage in patients with newly diagnosed complicated CD. Seventeen patients with complicated CD and 48 CD patients with no complications were enrolled. Blood CD8(+) T cells were tested from all of the 65 newly diagnosed CD patients upon enrollment. The potential risk factors were compared between the 2 groups. A 30-week follow-up was performed, and the efficiency of the CD8(+) cell balance at predicting active CD was analyzed using receiver-operating characteristic curves. The cumulative remission lasting rates (CRLRs) were analyzed using the Kaplan–Meier method. Compared with the control CD group, patients with complicated CD were predominantly male and younger in age; they also had lower body mass indices (BMIs), higher Crohn disease activity indices (CDAIs), higher immunosuppressant and steroid prescription rates, and significantly higher surgical rates. The CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) balance was associated with BMI, CDAI, steroids, and surgery. The CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) ratios were significantly lower at week 0 and on the 6th, 22nd, and 30th week during follow-up with a shorter lasting time of remission for the complicated CD patients. The CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) ratio could accurately predict the active stage for the patients with complicated CD, and the highest sensitivity (89.2%) and specificity (85.3%) were found when the ratio was 1.03. Treatment with steroids and surgery, along with a significantly lower CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) ratio and lower CRLRs, was closely related to a worse outcome for the patients with complicated CD. Patients requiring steroids and surgery experience more severe disease activity and thus a disequilibrated immunological balance, which could be the main reason for a decreased CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) ratio. This ratio can sensitively predict the active stage for patients with complicated CD, and more care should be taken when this ratio is <1.03. |
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spelling | pubmed-55000372017-07-17 Decreased CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) T cell ratio can sensitively predict poor outcome for patients with complicated Crohn disease Dai, Shi-xue Gu, Hong-xiang Lin, Qian-yi Wu, Yan-kun Wang, Xiao-yan Huang, Shao-zhuo Xing, Tiao-si Chen, Min-hua Zhang, Qing-fang Zheng, Zhong-wen Sha, Wei-hong Medicine (Baltimore) 4500 Crohn disease (CD) with complications such as penetrating, stricturing, and perianal disease is called complicated CD. The aim of this study is to test the efficiency with which the CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) cell balance can predict a subsequent active stage in patients with newly diagnosed complicated CD. Seventeen patients with complicated CD and 48 CD patients with no complications were enrolled. Blood CD8(+) T cells were tested from all of the 65 newly diagnosed CD patients upon enrollment. The potential risk factors were compared between the 2 groups. A 30-week follow-up was performed, and the efficiency of the CD8(+) cell balance at predicting active CD was analyzed using receiver-operating characteristic curves. The cumulative remission lasting rates (CRLRs) were analyzed using the Kaplan–Meier method. Compared with the control CD group, patients with complicated CD were predominantly male and younger in age; they also had lower body mass indices (BMIs), higher Crohn disease activity indices (CDAIs), higher immunosuppressant and steroid prescription rates, and significantly higher surgical rates. The CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) balance was associated with BMI, CDAI, steroids, and surgery. The CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) ratios were significantly lower at week 0 and on the 6th, 22nd, and 30th week during follow-up with a shorter lasting time of remission for the complicated CD patients. The CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) ratio could accurately predict the active stage for the patients with complicated CD, and the highest sensitivity (89.2%) and specificity (85.3%) were found when the ratio was 1.03. Treatment with steroids and surgery, along with a significantly lower CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) ratio and lower CRLRs, was closely related to a worse outcome for the patients with complicated CD. Patients requiring steroids and surgery experience more severe disease activity and thus a disequilibrated immunological balance, which could be the main reason for a decreased CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) ratio. This ratio can sensitively predict the active stage for patients with complicated CD, and more care should be taken when this ratio is <1.03. Wolters Kluwer Health 2017-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5500037/ /pubmed/28658115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000007247 Text en Copyright © 2017 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 |
spellingShingle | 4500 Dai, Shi-xue Gu, Hong-xiang Lin, Qian-yi Wu, Yan-kun Wang, Xiao-yan Huang, Shao-zhuo Xing, Tiao-si Chen, Min-hua Zhang, Qing-fang Zheng, Zhong-wen Sha, Wei-hong Decreased CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) T cell ratio can sensitively predict poor outcome for patients with complicated Crohn disease |
title | Decreased CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) T cell ratio can sensitively predict poor outcome for patients with complicated Crohn disease |
title_full | Decreased CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) T cell ratio can sensitively predict poor outcome for patients with complicated Crohn disease |
title_fullStr | Decreased CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) T cell ratio can sensitively predict poor outcome for patients with complicated Crohn disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Decreased CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) T cell ratio can sensitively predict poor outcome for patients with complicated Crohn disease |
title_short | Decreased CD8(+)CD28(+)/CD8(+)CD28(–) T cell ratio can sensitively predict poor outcome for patients with complicated Crohn disease |
title_sort | decreased cd8(+)cd28(+)/cd8(+)cd28(–) t cell ratio can sensitively predict poor outcome for patients with complicated crohn disease |
topic | 4500 |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5500037/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28658115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000007247 |
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