Role of Regulatory T cell in Clinical Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury

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作者
Li Min
Lin Yun-Peng
Chen Jie-Li
Li Hong
Jiang Rong-Cai
Zhang Jian-Ning
机构
[1] Tianjin Medical University General Hospital
[2] Henry Ford Hospital
[3] China
[4] Department of Neurosurgery
[5] Department of Neurology
[6] Detroit
[7] Tianjin 300052
[8] MI 48202
[9] Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University
[10] Tianjin Neurological Institute
[11] Tianjin 300211
[12] USA
关键词
Clinical Outcome; Dynamic Change; Prognostic Marker; Regulatory T cell; Traumatic Brain Injury;
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R651.15 [];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a life-threatening disease worldwide. Regulatory T cells (Treg cells) were involved in the immunological system in central nervous system. It is defined as a subpopulation of CD4+ cells that express CD25 and transcription factor forkhead box P3. The level of circulating Treg cells increases in a variety of pathologic conditions. The purpose of this study was to uncover the role of circulating Treg cells in TBI.Methods: A clinical study was conducted in two neurosurgical intensive care units of Tianjin Medical University General Hospital and Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University (Tianjin, China). Forty patients and 30 healthy controls were recruited from August 2013 to November 2013. Circulating Treg cells was detected on the follow-up period of 1, 4, 7, 14, and 21 days after TBI. Blood sample (1 ml) was withdrawn in the morning and processed within 2 h.Results: There was no significant difference in the level of circulating Treg cells between TBI patients and normal controls during follow-up. TBI patients exhibited higher circulating Treg level than normal controls on the 1st day after TBI. Treg level was decreased on the 4th day, climbed up on the 7th day and peaked on 14th day after TBI. Treg cells declined to the normal level on 21th day after TBI. The level of circulating Treg cells was significantly higher in survival TBI patients when compared to nonsurvival TBI patients. TBI patients with improved conditions exhibited significantly higher circulating Treg level when compared to those with deteriorated conditions. The circulating Treg level was correlated with neurologic recovery after TBI. A better neural recovery and lower hospital mortality were found in TBI patients with circulating Treg cells more than 4.91% in total CD4+ mononuclear cells as compared to those with circulating Treg cells less than 4.91% in total CD4+ mononuclear cells in the first 14 days.Conclusions: The level of circulating Treg cells is positively correlated with clinical outcome of TBI. The level of Treg cells predicts the progress for TBI patients and may be a target in TBI treatment.
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