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Edyta Machura1, Bogdan Mazur, Wojciech Pieniazek, Krystyna Karczewska.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The role of CD4+ T cells in the immunopathogenesis of asthma is well documented. Little is known about the role of CD8+ T cells. The aim of this study was to assess peripheral blood subsets of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells expressing naive/memory markers (CD45RA+/RO+) and the activation marker (CD25+) in children with allergic asthma.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18250971 PMCID: PMC2734248 DOI: 10.1007/s00005-008-0005-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz) ISSN: 0004-069X Impact factor: 4.291
Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with asthma
| Asthma patients | Control | |
|---|---|---|
| Number | 47 | 50 |
| Age (years, mean ±SE) | 9.4±3.9 | 8.4±1.1 |
| Sex (M/F) | 32/15 | 26/24 |
| Mean duration of asthma (years, mean ±SE) | 5.8±0.63 | |
| Concomitant disorders: | ||
| rhinitis | 23 (47.9%) | |
| history of AD | 15 (31.25%) | |
| serum total IgE level | 347±36.031 IU/ml | 28.1±2.4 IU/mla |
| eosinophil % (number) | 6.9±0.95 (260±12.5) | 2.3±0.5b (137±11)c |
| IgA | 1.37±0.09 g/l | 1.53±0.11 |
| IgM | 1.1±2.1 g/l | 1.54±0.12d |
| IgG | 9.09±0.35 g/l | 10.57±0.44e |
| LDH | 655±35.6 U/l | 760±40 U/l |
| cortisol | 15±0.85 μg/dl | 16.29±1.46 μg/dl |
| positive SPT | 47 (100%) | 0 |
| Dermatophagoides pteronyssimus | ||
| D. farinae | 39 (82.9%) | |
| grass pollens | 40 (85.1%) | |
| tree pollens | 22 (46.8%) | |
| weed pollens | 11 (23.4%) | |
| moulds | 15 (31.9%) | |
| feather | 12 (25.53%) | |
| cat | 5 (10.6%) | |
| dog | 10 (21.29%) | |
| FEV1% predicted | 3 (6.38%) | |
| FEV1/FVC | 85.0±2.8 | 89.9±2.5f |
| 87.7±2.0 | 93.3±3.0g |
a p<0.0005
b p<0.0005
c p<0.00005
d p<0.05
e p<0.01
f p<0.05
f p<0.005
Mean percentages and numbers of lymphocyte subsets in the peripheral blood of asthma children and healthy controls
| T cells phenotype | Asthma (%, number mean ±SE) | Healthy (%, number mean ±SE) |
|---|---|---|
| CD3+ | 64±1.1 | 67±0.96 |
| 1991±126 | 1741±75 | |
| CD4+ | 37±1.0 | 39±1.07 |
| 1155±77.7 | 1035±52 | |
| CD8+ | 26±1.0 | 27.6±0.92 |
| 789±49.5 | 736±35.2 | |
| CD3+CD25+ | 5.8±0.8a | 7.9±0.76 |
| 193.2±39.2 | 218.2±28.6 | |
| CD4+CD25+ | 3.81±0.1 | 4.8±0.56 |
| 116.4±8.6 | 118±16.3 | |
| D45RA+ | 73±1.3 | 72±1.0 |
| 2336.5±170.2 | 1760±140.0 | |
| CD4+CD45RA+ | 24.6±1.2 | 27.34±1.1 |
| 766.7±74.4 | 737.7±47.4 | |
| CD8+CD45RA+ | 22.2±0.8 | 21.5±0.67 |
| 674±46 | 574±29.5 | |
| CD45RO+ | 33.4±1.2 | 34±1.3 |
| 989.3±63.4 | 833.4±66 | |
| CD4+CD45RO+ | 17.7±0.7b | 20.5±0.5 |
| 523.8±33.3 | 540±23.8 | |
| CD8+CD45RO+ | 9.5±0.62 | 7.8±0.36 |
| 278±22.5c | 206.9±23.8 | |
| CD4/CD8 | 1.6±0.1 | 1.5±0.84 |
a Percentage of CD3+CD25+ p<0.05
b Percentage of CD4+CD45RO+ p<0.0002
c number of CD8+CD45RO+ p<0.025
Fig. 1Percentages and absolute numbers of the CD4+ and CD8+ peripheral blood T-memory marker CD45RO in the study groups. The percentage of CD4+CD45RO+ T cells in children with asthma was significantly lower than in healthy children (p<0.0002), but the absolute numbers did not differ. The percentage of CD8+CD45RO+ T cells tended to be higher (p=0.1) and the number was significantly elevated in children with asthma compared with healthy children (p<0.025). The Mann-Whitney U-test was used to determine significant differences between the two groups.
Fig. 2Percentages and absolute numbers of CD3+ and CD4+ peripheral blood T cells expressing the activation marker CD25+ in the examined groups. The percentage of CD3+CD25+ T cells, but not the number, was significantly lower in children with asthma than in controls (p<0.05). Both the percentages and the numbers of CD4+CD25+ T cells were similar in the groups. The Mann-Whitney U-test was used to determine significant differences between the two groups.
Fig. 3Correlation between the severity of asthma and total serum IgE levels (R: 0.57 p=0.00002), FEV1 (R: −0.68, p=0.000002), and duration of asthma (R: 0.66, p=0.00001).