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Long-term effects of amino-bisphosphonates on circulating γδ T cells.

Maurizio Rossini1, Silvano Adami, Ombretta Viapiana, Elena Fracassi, Riccardo Ortolani, Antonio Vella, Roberta Zanotti, Gaia Tripi, Luca Idolazzi, Davide Gatti.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to explore whether desensitization to the occurrence of the acute-phase response (APR) in patients previously treated with amino-bisphosphonates (N-BPs) is due to a long-lasting reduction in the number of circulating γδ T cells. Circulating lymphocyte subpopulation counts were obtained from 63 patients with postmenopausal or senile osteoporosis at baseline and after 2 days and 12 months of the first intravenous (IV) 5 mg zoledronic acid (ZOL) infusion. At baseline both the proportion and absolute number of circulating γδ T cells were significantly higher in patients who had never used N-BPs vs. previous users, either oral or IV. A typical APR was observed in none of the patients given IV ZOL a year earlier, in 6 (22 %) of the patients previously treated with oral N-BPs, and in 13 (57 %) of the patients naive to any N-BP treatment. In patients naive to N-BPs, a significant reduction in both total lymphocytes and their subsets was observed 2 days after ZOL infusion; all these changes returned to baseline values 1 year later with the exception of γδ T cells, which remained significantly lower in terms of both proportion and absolute number. These results indicate for the first time that both IV and oral N-BP treatments are associated with a long-lasting decrease in circulating γδ T cells, and this may explain the lower incidence of APR in patients previously exposed to N-BPs. Other clinical implications of this sustained effect of N-BPs on immune-regulatory cells might be important.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23052225     DOI: 10.1007/s00223-012-9647-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int        ISSN: 0171-967X            Impact factor:   4.333


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