Regulatory T Cells in Elderly Patients With Asthma

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Autor(a) principal: Mota-Pinto, Anabela
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Todo-Bom, Ana, Alves, Vera, Santos, Alexandra, Santos-Rosa, Manuel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/20378
Resumo: Background: Airway walls in asthma present an accumulation of activated cells that determine bronchial structural changes and disease progression and severity. During the aging process, the immunoinflammatory response changes as a consequence of chronic antigenic stress. Objective: To evaluate T-cell subsets with regulatory functions associated with asthma in elderly patients. Methods: A group of 153 individuals (95 with controlled asthma and 58 healthy controls) aged over 65 years was studied. Blood samples were collected for fl ow cytometry analyses of CD3, CD4, CD8, CD56, CD56CD8, CD3CD4CD25, CD3CD4CD25CD127, CD4HLA-DR and TCRγδ. Results: Asthmatic patients showed a statistically significant increase in CD4+ T cells. CD3CD4CD25high and CD3CD4CD25highCD127high cells were also significantly increased in asthmatic patients, while CD3CD4CD25highCD127low cells had similar values in asthmatics and in the control group. CD4HLA-DR cells were within the normal range in both groups. A positive correlation between CD3CD4CD25highCD127low and CD4HLA-DR was observed and γδ T cells were signifi cantly decreased in the asthmatic patients compared to the controls. Conclusions: Since T cells with regulatory functions were within normal ranges or reduced in asthmatic patients compared to healthy controls, at least in basal conditions, it can be speculated that they probably play a limited role in chronic asthma in elderly patients. These data suggest an absence of a modulatory effect on the inflammatory response that characterizes asthma and allergy, which in turn would facilitate the persistence of disease in this population. Underlying inflammatory processes that are involved in chronic diseases associated with aging could provide an additional explanation for the attenuated differences observed between asthmatic and non asthmatic individuals.
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spelling Regulatory T Cells in Elderly Patients With AsthmaAsthmaElderlyTreg cellsT cellsBackground: Airway walls in asthma present an accumulation of activated cells that determine bronchial structural changes and disease progression and severity. During the aging process, the immunoinflammatory response changes as a consequence of chronic antigenic stress. Objective: To evaluate T-cell subsets with regulatory functions associated with asthma in elderly patients. Methods: A group of 153 individuals (95 with controlled asthma and 58 healthy controls) aged over 65 years was studied. Blood samples were collected for fl ow cytometry analyses of CD3, CD4, CD8, CD56, CD56CD8, CD3CD4CD25, CD3CD4CD25CD127, CD4HLA-DR and TCRγδ. Results: Asthmatic patients showed a statistically significant increase in CD4+ T cells. CD3CD4CD25high and CD3CD4CD25highCD127high cells were also significantly increased in asthmatic patients, while CD3CD4CD25highCD127low cells had similar values in asthmatics and in the control group. CD4HLA-DR cells were within the normal range in both groups. A positive correlation between CD3CD4CD25highCD127low and CD4HLA-DR was observed and γδ T cells were signifi cantly decreased in the asthmatic patients compared to the controls. Conclusions: Since T cells with regulatory functions were within normal ranges or reduced in asthmatic patients compared to healthy controls, at least in basal conditions, it can be speculated that they probably play a limited role in chronic asthma in elderly patients. These data suggest an absence of a modulatory effect on the inflammatory response that characterizes asthma and allergy, which in turn would facilitate the persistence of disease in this population. Underlying inflammatory processes that are involved in chronic diseases associated with aging could provide an additional explanation for the attenuated differences observed between asthmatic and non asthmatic individuals.2011info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/20378http://hdl.handle.net/10316/20378engMota-Pinto, AnabelaTodo-Bom, AnaAlves, VeraSantos, AlexandraSantos-Rosa, Manuelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-05-25T05:42:01ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Regulatory T Cells in Elderly Patients With Asthma
title Regulatory T Cells in Elderly Patients With Asthma
spellingShingle Regulatory T Cells in Elderly Patients With Asthma
Mota-Pinto, Anabela
Asthma
Elderly
Treg cells
T cells
title_short Regulatory T Cells in Elderly Patients With Asthma
title_full Regulatory T Cells in Elderly Patients With Asthma
title_fullStr Regulatory T Cells in Elderly Patients With Asthma
title_full_unstemmed Regulatory T Cells in Elderly Patients With Asthma
title_sort Regulatory T Cells in Elderly Patients With Asthma
author Mota-Pinto, Anabela
author_facet Mota-Pinto, Anabela
Todo-Bom, Ana
Alves, Vera
Santos, Alexandra
Santos-Rosa, Manuel
author_role author
author2 Todo-Bom, Ana
Alves, Vera
Santos, Alexandra
Santos-Rosa, Manuel
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mota-Pinto, Anabela
Todo-Bom, Ana
Alves, Vera
Santos, Alexandra
Santos-Rosa, Manuel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Asthma
Elderly
Treg cells
T cells
topic Asthma
Elderly
Treg cells
T cells
description Background: Airway walls in asthma present an accumulation of activated cells that determine bronchial structural changes and disease progression and severity. During the aging process, the immunoinflammatory response changes as a consequence of chronic antigenic stress. Objective: To evaluate T-cell subsets with regulatory functions associated with asthma in elderly patients. Methods: A group of 153 individuals (95 with controlled asthma and 58 healthy controls) aged over 65 years was studied. Blood samples were collected for fl ow cytometry analyses of CD3, CD4, CD8, CD56, CD56CD8, CD3CD4CD25, CD3CD4CD25CD127, CD4HLA-DR and TCRγδ. Results: Asthmatic patients showed a statistically significant increase in CD4+ T cells. CD3CD4CD25high and CD3CD4CD25highCD127high cells were also significantly increased in asthmatic patients, while CD3CD4CD25highCD127low cells had similar values in asthmatics and in the control group. CD4HLA-DR cells were within the normal range in both groups. A positive correlation between CD3CD4CD25highCD127low and CD4HLA-DR was observed and γδ T cells were signifi cantly decreased in the asthmatic patients compared to the controls. Conclusions: Since T cells with regulatory functions were within normal ranges or reduced in asthmatic patients compared to healthy controls, at least in basal conditions, it can be speculated that they probably play a limited role in chronic asthma in elderly patients. These data suggest an absence of a modulatory effect on the inflammatory response that characterizes asthma and allergy, which in turn would facilitate the persistence of disease in this population. Underlying inflammatory processes that are involved in chronic diseases associated with aging could provide an additional explanation for the attenuated differences observed between asthmatic and non asthmatic individuals.
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