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Low IL-2 Expressing T Cells in Thalassemia Major Patients: Is It Immune Aging

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Specialty Hematology
Date 2018 Oct 30
PMID 30369736
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Several studies have demonstrated T cell alteration and some features of immunosenescence in thalassemia major. Repeated alloimmunization converts naïve T-cells to memory cells and iron overload causes oxidative stress accelerating immune aging. To determine whether the alteration of T-cell cytokine is matched with early immune aging, the quantity of cytokine expressing T cells and their correlation to some immune aging markers were investigated. The proportion of IL2- and IFNγ expressing CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells was measured in 27 hepatitis B, C and HIV negative B-thalassemia patients and a control group aged 10-30 years, following stimulation for 6 h with streptococcus enterotoxin B and intracellular cytokine staining. This proportion then were analyzed versus the percentage of the T-cells expressing each phenotyping marker, CD27, CD28, CD57 and CCR7. CD4+ and CD8+ positive T cells expressing IL-2 were significantly lower in β-thalassemia major compared to matched controls, but not T cells expressing IFNγ. No significant difference was observed between splenectomized and non-splenectomized patients in cytokine expressing T cells. A negative correlation was noted between the percentage of T cells expressing IFNγ and T-cells expressing CD-27, but not other markers. Lower T cells expressing IL-2 may reveal the decline of naïve and central memory T cells and is likely to be a feature of early immune aging. Decreased antigenic stimulation and iron overload may help to prevent this phenomenon.

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