Avaliação do perfil de linfócitos T e células NK na anemia falciforme

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Autor(a) principal: Percout, Priscila Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Introduction: Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is one of the most common genetic disorders in the world. However, until recently, only the direct consequences of the deoxyHbS polymerization was used to explain the pathophysiology of the disease. Currently, it is known that the clinical repercussions of FA involve complex interactions between the erythrocyte, endothelium and leukocytes: cytokines secreted by inflammatory cells are involved in SCA crisis and in the maintenance of a systemic inflammatory status, suggesting that T cells (Helpers and Cytotoxics) and NK have a fundalmental role in the clinical phenomena of SCA. This study aims to evaluate the profile of T and NK lymphocytes in patients with AF and compare them with the profile of individuals with sickle cell trait and individuals without hemoglobinopathies. Materials and methods: Peripheral blood was collected from 13 individuals; 7 with SS hemoglobinopathy (SS group), 5 with sickle cell trait (AS group) and 5 normal (AA group). The lymphocytes isolation for analysis was performed using Ficoll-Hypaque solution. Immunophenotyping for the determination of lymphocyte subtypes was performed by flow cytometry, using eight-color cytometer and eight BD Biosciences antibodies. Data were analyzed using Flowjo software and tabulated in SPSS IBM 22.0. The results referring to the numerical variables were expressed through measures of central tendency. Results: A lower frequency of T lymphocytes and a greater frequency of NK cells were observed in sickle cell patients.The variation of TCD4 + found between the SCA and the AA group was significant (p = 0.04). Lower frequency tendency in patients of the SS group remained for B lymphocytes. A higher frequency of NK cells was observed in patients with sickle cell anemia (mean: group AA = 15.63%, group AS = 14.82% and group SS = 23.34%) with statistically significant variation. Conclusion: SCA patients present a lower frequency of CD4 + CD8 + T cells and TNK cells when compared with HbAS individuals and individuals without hemoglobinopathies. An increasing and progressive frequency of NK cells is observed between groups AA, AS and SS. We believe that further studies are needed to understand the role of these cells in the genesis of systemic inflammation of SCA. This understanding may contribute to the development of new therapeutic strategies.
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spelling Percout, Priscila OliveiraCipolotti, Rosana2018-03-06T18:35:39Z2018-03-06T18:35:39Z2017-08-23PERCOUT, Priscila Oliveira. Avaliação do perfil de linfócitos T e células NK na anemia falciforme. 2017. 48 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde) - Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, 2017.http://ri.ufs.br/jspui/handle/riufs/7479Introduction: Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is one of the most common genetic disorders in the world. However, until recently, only the direct consequences of the deoxyHbS polymerization was used to explain the pathophysiology of the disease. Currently, it is known that the clinical repercussions of FA involve complex interactions between the erythrocyte, endothelium and leukocytes: cytokines secreted by inflammatory cells are involved in SCA crisis and in the maintenance of a systemic inflammatory status, suggesting that T cells (Helpers and Cytotoxics) and NK have a fundalmental role in the clinical phenomena of SCA. This study aims to evaluate the profile of T and NK lymphocytes in patients with AF and compare them with the profile of individuals with sickle cell trait and individuals without hemoglobinopathies. Materials and methods: Peripheral blood was collected from 13 individuals; 7 with SS hemoglobinopathy (SS group), 5 with sickle cell trait (AS group) and 5 normal (AA group). The lymphocytes isolation for analysis was performed using Ficoll-Hypaque solution. Immunophenotyping for the determination of lymphocyte subtypes was performed by flow cytometry, using eight-color cytometer and eight BD Biosciences antibodies. Data were analyzed using Flowjo software and tabulated in SPSS IBM 22.0. The results referring to the numerical variables were expressed through measures of central tendency. Results: A lower frequency of T lymphocytes and a greater frequency of NK cells were observed in sickle cell patients.The variation of TCD4 + found between the SCA and the AA group was significant (p = 0.04). Lower frequency tendency in patients of the SS group remained for B lymphocytes. A higher frequency of NK cells was observed in patients with sickle cell anemia (mean: group AA = 15.63%, group AS = 14.82% and group SS = 23.34%) with statistically significant variation. Conclusion: SCA patients present a lower frequency of CD4 + CD8 + T cells and TNK cells when compared with HbAS individuals and individuals without hemoglobinopathies. An increasing and progressive frequency of NK cells is observed between groups AA, AS and SS. We believe that further studies are needed to understand the role of these cells in the genesis of systemic inflammation of SCA. This understanding may contribute to the development of new therapeutic strategies.INTRODUÇÃO: A anemia falciforme (AF) é uma das desordens genéticas mais comuns do mundo. Entretanto, até pouco tempo atrás, apenas as consequências diretas da polimerização da desoxiHbS explicava a fisiopatogenia da doença. Atualmente, sabe-se que as repercussões clíncas da AF envolvem interações complexas entre o eritrócito, endotélio e leucócitos: citocinas secretadas por células inflamatórias estão envolvidas nas crises e na manutenção de um status inflamatório sistêmico, o que sugere que as células T (auxiliares e citotóxicas) e NK têm papel fundalmental nos fenômenos clínicos da AF. Este estudo visa avaliar o perfil de linfócitos T e NK em portadores de AF e comparar com o perfil de indivíduos com traço falciforme e indivíduos sem hemoglobinopatias. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Foi coletado sangue periférico de 17 indivíduos; 7 com hemoglobinopatia SS (grupo SS), 5 com traço falciforme (grupo AS) e 5 normais (grupo AA). Todos confirmados por eletroforese de hemoglobina. Amostras de pacientes hemotransfundidos 30 dias antes ou em uso de antiinflamatórios 2 dias antes da coleta foram excluídas. O isolamento dos linfócitos para análise foi realizado utilizando solução de Ficoll-Hypaque. A imunofenotipagem para determinação dos subtipos linfocitários foi realizada por citometria de fluxo, utilizando citômetro de oito cores e oito anticorpos da BD Biosciences. Os dados foram analisados com auxílio do software Flowjo e tabulados no SPSS IBM 22.0. Os resultados referentes às variáveis numéricas foram expressos através de medidas de tendência central: média e valores mínimos e máximos. RESULTADOS: Globalmente foi observada menor frequência de linfócitos T e maior frequência de células NK nos pacientes falcêmicos, com média de 31,2% de TCD4+ contra 43,47% do grupo AS e 45,37% do grupo AA. Para os linfócitos TCD8+, o grupo SS obteve média de 12,64% contra 17,1% do AS e 16,42% do AA. A variação de TCD4+ encontrada entre os pacientes AF e o grupo AA foi significativa (p=0,04). Tendência de menor frequência em pacientes do grupo SS se manteve para os linfócitos B. Foi observada maior frequência de células NK em pacientes portadores de anemia falciforme (média do grupo AA=8,83%; AS=11,2% e grupo SS=19,6%), respectivamente, com diferença significativa entre o grupo AA e o grupo SS (p=0,040). CONCLUSÃO: Portadores de AF apresentam tendência de menor frequência de linfócitos T, com diferença significativamente menor comparado ao portador de traço e o paciente portador de AF, para linfócitos T CD4+ verificou-se redução significativa deste subtipo celular entre grupo SS e AA. Neste estudo também foi evidenciado uma frequência crescente e progressiva de células NK entre os grupos AA, AS e SS. Acreditamos que mais estudos são necessários visando compreender o papel destas células na gênese da inflamação sistêmica da AF. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the T-lymphocyte and NK cells profile in sickle cell anemia
title Avaliação do perfil de linfócitos T e células NK na anemia falciforme
spellingShingle Avaliação do perfil de linfócitos T e células NK na anemia falciforme
Percout, Priscila Oliveira
Anemia falciforme
Subpopulações de linfócitos
Linfócito T
Citometria de fluxo
Sickle cell anemia
Lymphocytes subsets
T-lymphocyte
NK cell
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Avaliação do perfil de linfócitos T e células NK na anemia falciforme
title_full Avaliação do perfil de linfócitos T e células NK na anemia falciforme
title_fullStr Avaliação do perfil de linfócitos T e células NK na anemia falciforme
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação do perfil de linfócitos T e células NK na anemia falciforme
title_sort Avaliação do perfil de linfócitos T e células NK na anemia falciforme
author Percout, Priscila Oliveira
author_facet Percout, Priscila Oliveira
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Percout, Priscila Oliveira
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Cipolotti, Rosana
contributor_str_mv Cipolotti, Rosana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anemia falciforme
Subpopulações de linfócitos
Linfócito T
Citometria de fluxo
topic Anemia falciforme
Subpopulações de linfócitos
Linfócito T
Citometria de fluxo
Sickle cell anemia
Lymphocytes subsets
T-lymphocyte
NK cell
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Sickle cell anemia
Lymphocytes subsets
T-lymphocyte
NK cell
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description Introduction: Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is one of the most common genetic disorders in the world. However, until recently, only the direct consequences of the deoxyHbS polymerization was used to explain the pathophysiology of the disease. Currently, it is known that the clinical repercussions of FA involve complex interactions between the erythrocyte, endothelium and leukocytes: cytokines secreted by inflammatory cells are involved in SCA crisis and in the maintenance of a systemic inflammatory status, suggesting that T cells (Helpers and Cytotoxics) and NK have a fundalmental role in the clinical phenomena of SCA. This study aims to evaluate the profile of T and NK lymphocytes in patients with AF and compare them with the profile of individuals with sickle cell trait and individuals without hemoglobinopathies. Materials and methods: Peripheral blood was collected from 13 individuals; 7 with SS hemoglobinopathy (SS group), 5 with sickle cell trait (AS group) and 5 normal (AA group). The lymphocytes isolation for analysis was performed using Ficoll-Hypaque solution. Immunophenotyping for the determination of lymphocyte subtypes was performed by flow cytometry, using eight-color cytometer and eight BD Biosciences antibodies. Data were analyzed using Flowjo software and tabulated in SPSS IBM 22.0. The results referring to the numerical variables were expressed through measures of central tendency. Results: A lower frequency of T lymphocytes and a greater frequency of NK cells were observed in sickle cell patients.The variation of TCD4 + found between the SCA and the AA group was significant (p = 0.04). Lower frequency tendency in patients of the SS group remained for B lymphocytes. A higher frequency of NK cells was observed in patients with sickle cell anemia (mean: group AA = 15.63%, group AS = 14.82% and group SS = 23.34%) with statistically significant variation. Conclusion: SCA patients present a lower frequency of CD4 + CD8 + T cells and TNK cells when compared with HbAS individuals and individuals without hemoglobinopathies. An increasing and progressive frequency of NK cells is observed between groups AA, AS and SS. We believe that further studies are needed to understand the role of these cells in the genesis of systemic inflammation of SCA. This understanding may contribute to the development of new therapeutic strategies.
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